Mayor de Blasio, Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza and Labor Commissioner Renee Campion announced Feb. 21 that an Employee Assistance Program had been re-established for the Department of Education that would offer services to 170,000 employees, as well as their families.
The initiative nearly triples the size of the EAP that is overseen by OLR. DOE during the Koch administration had a program that languished after its longtime Director died in the late 1980s and eventually was eliminated during city budget-tightening a few years later.
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