
By REUVEN BLAU
As the NYPD continues to struggle to attract new cops locally, the department has quietly expanded its satellite testing program in an attempt to garner more recruits at college campuses and military bases throughout the nation.
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By RICHARD STEIER
There is insufficient evidence, U.S. District Court Judge Denny Chin ruled late last month, to go to trial on claims by past and present minority employees of the Parks Department that the agency between 1995 and 2003 created a hostile work environment toward people of color, or that it had a practi More...

By RICHARD STEIER
The battle between city unions led by the Civil Service Technical Guild and the Bloomberg administration over the implementation of palm-scanners to record employees' work time has produced invocations of George Orwell, class struggle, and the linking of the palm to a person's private parts. More...
By HOWARD MEGDAL
The New York State Nurses' Association sounded a note of caution over last week's agreement between the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the state, providing Federal payments of $1.5 billion over five years in exchange for cost-cutting measures that would include hospital closures. More...