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The Detectives Endowment Association's tentative contract deal with the Bloomberg Administration Oct. 2 would give union members raises of nearly 17 percent over 4 years, add 240 officers to the upper grades, and offer a $4,515 one-time annuity fund increase and $2,500 in longevity hikes. More...
Cops in Shooting Tested

The NYPD required Breathalyzer tests from three Detectives, two of whom were grazed by bullets during a gunfight in a Bronx alley on Oct. 3, marking the first time that law-enforcement officers involved in a shootout in any U.S. jurisdiction have been routinely subjected to that alcohol screening. More...

Wins $225G in Suit

A Department of Environmental Protection employee who was fired for suffering from paruresis, or "shy bladder syndrome," won $225,000 in damages Sept. 28 from a Federal jury in Manhattan, but is still struggling to get rehired. More...

A lucky 234 middle-income educators could soon be living in rent-regulated apartments in the South Bronx, which will be built using $28 million in bonds funded by the Teachers' Retirement System. More...


Organizing Home-Based Staff

It took a union campaign for Lourdes Lebron, a day-care provider and a grandmother, to be accused of hooliganism. "They called me a thug and tried to kick me out," said Ms. Lebron, a Brooklyn-based provider who has been knocking on doors to convince others in her position to vote union. "I'm trying to get into a building. I'm a 61-year-old lady. More...


Governor Spitzer vetoed a bill Sept. 28 that would have extended medical benefits to family members of Emergency Medical Service workers who died in the line of duty, citing an unintended problem in the bill's language. More...


A week after three Detectives involved in a Bronx shooting were required to take a Breathalyzer test under a new NYPD policy, several police unions are about to file suit in Federal court seeking to have the policy declared unconstitutional. More...
Abraham Lincoln, the spiritual father of the Republican Party, would probably disown his progeny if he were able to recognize it in its current form. The first great War President, who on the battlefield of Gettysburg spoke of "government of the people, by the people, for the people," could not have conjured the modern GOP vision, brought to life under George W. More...
Now that the 403(b) investor-friendly Revenue Ruling 90-24 is no more, employees will need to communicate with their employers their demand for no-load and low-cost investment alternatives. The blue-collar workers at the City University of New York are in need of such an alternative. More...
Start at $23G; Must Pass Jan. Written Exam; H.S. Diploma, Typing Skills Needed For Both Positions
The city last week began accepting applications for exams leading to thousands of Secretary and Clerical Associate positions, the Department of Citywide Administrative Services said. The starting salary for both positions is $22,983. The written exams are scheduled for Jan. 5, 2008. There is also a $30 filing fee to apply for each exam. More...













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