To city municipal workers nursing a grievance, you can add department and agency managers.
Without a raise since 2019, the city’s roughly 16,000 supervisors are looking for increases in salary. Just as importantly, they also want to be given the opportunity to work from home on occasion, according to the Managerial Employees Association’s president, Darrell Sims, and its executive director, Alice Wong. But, they said, Adams administration officials have been slow to even respond to concerns.
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