Mayor de Blasio was less than encouraging April 13 about offering an early-retirement incentive to city employees after state legislators included that option for non-uniformed employees as part of the state's $212-billion budget a week earlier.
He explained that while it was his call on whether the incentive was extended and to which employee groups, he was "also very concerned about getting done the work we need done for the people as we try to bring this city back."
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