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Fire Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta Dec. 12 defended his department's new building-inspection protocol against accusations by fire union leaders that it could increase emergency response times. More...
City, State Policies Lag

Jennifer Ball was not sure how she would manage after she found out she was pregnant in the fall of her first semester teaching at Brooklyn College. There is no paid maternity leave policy at the City University of New York, and she and her husband could not afford to lose her income. She was relieved when her daughter arrived on April 1. More...

Want Old Duties Back

The City Council will press the Bloomberg administration to re-create a separate agency to oversee city Sheriffs in order to better utilize their collection services and generate more funds. "This is a discussion that starts today," said Councilman Joseph P. Addabbo Jr., the chair of the Civil Service and Labor Committee, following a Dec. 12 hearing on the issue. More...

In a second decision finding anti-labor bias against the same Department of Environmental Protection Superintendent, the Board of Collective Bargaining ruled that he went out of his way to file disciplinary charges against a union shop steward subordinate who testified on behalf of a colleague at a prior disciplinary hearing. More...


The Department of Environmental Protection's Brooklyn Borough Superintendent has been found guilty of anti-union bias for the second time in less than two years. Once might be written off as poor judgment. Twice amounts to an out-of-control manager who needs to be disciplined or pushed into retirement. More...
Randi Weingarten's 50th year was an eventful one. The United Federation of Teachers leader, who celebrated a landmark birthday Dec. 18, was elected to her fourth full term as president in March with 87 percent of the vote, a mandate that was expected after the early wage contract she negotiated was ratified by 90 percent of her members a year ago. More...
To the Editor: It's nice to see Rudy Giuliani's judgment being questioned for something other than just Bernie Kerik, but aside from Judith Nathan, I'd like to see Rudy's explanation for the rest of the "Giuliani Crime Family'': More...
Over the last couple of weeks, I have taken calls on the same topic. The callers wanted to know if a second state/city pension may be earned by working for a Public Benefit Corporation after retiring on a state/city pension. For example, a Teacher retires from the Department of Education and receives his/her pension from the Teachers' Retirement System. More...
Trainee Pay Is $26G; Need A H.S. Diploma; Reach $30,902 After Year; Written Test Set Feb. 9
Filing is open until Dec. 24 for exams leading to Security Services Assistant jobs and Safety and Security Officer Trainee positions, the state Department of Civil Service said. The written tests for both positions are scheduled for Feb. 9. The starting pay for Security Services Assistant is $21,929. More...













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