Mayor de Blasio's decision Sept. 23 to impose week-long furloughs on 9,000 city employees who lack union representation was decried by the head of a manager-advocacy group as another case of his members "always getting the short end of the stick."
"I'm upset because this seems to happen all the time," Managerial Employees' Association President Shelly Shulman said during a phone interview a couple of hours after Mr. de Blasio extended the unpaid-leave sanction which a week earlier he announced for the 495 Mayor's Office employees.
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