Transport Workers Union Local 100 President Tony Utano won re-election by a comfortable if tighter margin than three years earlier, garnering 6,845 votes to 4,853 for challenger Paulie Navarro, who …
Citing an increase in coronavirus infections and the emergence of the Omicron variant, Mayor de Blasio Dec. 6 mandated that the city's 200,000 private employers require their workers be …
The Council of School Supervisors and Administrators Dec. 2 filed a lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court over the decades-long wage gap faced by Directors in community-based organization day-care …
The frantic efforts by those closest to Andrew Cuomo to head off sexual-harassment allegations that wound up prompting his forced resignation as Governor in August may claim another casualty: his …
In her opening argument in the Federal criminal trial of Sylvia Ash, the attorney for the Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice asked jurors to consider her client just another victim of former Municipal …
Although they noted some progress, the Federal Monitoring team overseeing the Department of Correction said the menacing conditions inside city jails that surfaced earlier this year …
A Thanksgiving deadline set by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services for ruling on employee applications for exemptions from Mayor de Blasio's vaccine mandate was missed, with the Mayor …
A Federal Judge has ordered city jail officials to process a sizable backlog of use-of-force-related misconduct cases. Finding that the Department of Correction has “repeatedly” failed to show …
As expected, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams is running for Governor, seeking to avenge his narrow defeat by Kathy Hochul for Lieutenant Governor in 2018, although the biggest impact of his …
The president of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's largest police union believes that the agency's continued use of polygraph exams for pre-employment screening—which came under fire …