For Joe Puleo, the president of District Council 37’s Local 983, the budget decision to cut 50 Urban Park Rangers was personal.
“I came from that title,” said the union leader, who started on the job in 1992 and was promoted to Associate Urban Park Ranger in 2005. “These are young people in their 20s, they were really happy in their jobs and now it’s shattered.”
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