Building a more-diverse workforce will play a key role in reducing income inequality across the city, according to a report from the de Blasio administration.
The OneNYC plan, issued April 22, sketched a city that would be more resilient to climate change, and offer plentiful early-childhood education, affordable housing and access to mass transit. Its government-workforce portion, though comprising only a few pages of the 332-page report, is presented as integral to the administration’s focus on growing the middle class.
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