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The Public Employment Relations Board May 2 ruled that its Director of Conciliation should decide a protest filed by the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association challenging the list of arbitrators submitted as candidates to decide its contract. More...
'Broke Pledge to Cops'

Patrolmen's Benevolent Association President Patrick J. Lynch, who has feuded bitterly with Mayor Bloomberg over cops' pay, declared May 3 that Rudy Giuliani "does not deserve to be President" because of his treatment of Police Officers at the bargaining table. More...

Out to Curtail Tenure

The City University of New York has proposed a daunting list of demands in its preliminary negotiating sessions with the Professors' union, including merit-based pay increases, a rise in the use of part-time instructors, and the specter of a permanent, full-time non-tenure tr... More...


New York City Transit resumed normal track maintenance operations May 4, four days after suspending them in the wake of the deaths of two Track Workers in less than a week. The resumption of regular repair and construction activities occurred after track workers were retrai... More...


Principals, Teachers Weigh Options

Nonprofit groups and school superintendents vied for millions of dollars in city funding last week, dueling with dvd's, glossy brochures and Power Point presentations to convince Principals and Teachers that they could help their schools succeed. More...


A candidate running on the slate of Transport Workers' Union Local 100 President Roger Toussaint has captured the re-run election for vice president in the union's Car Equipment Division. More...


Despite CSEA Pact

The state's highest court ruled last week that the Civil Service Employees' Association cannot grieve the firings of 12 long-term provisional employees based in Long Beach. More...


Schools Chancellor Joel Klein entered the lion's den last Saturday when he attended the United Federation of Teachers' annual spring conference. After he endured some boos prior to his brief remarks to the gathering, UFT President Randi Weingarten told her members that he de... More...
When the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association decided to challenge as illegal a re-opener clause in the Uniformed Firefighters' Association contract just before ratification ballots were mailed out, suspicious minds wondered whether it was an attempt to torpedo the deal. More...
To the Editor: How low we have gone. First our contract vote was thrown in the garbage. Then our election votes were ignored. Those who were crushed in the elections were placed on staff. Now we have John Samuelsen to thank for informing the Maintenance Of Way workers tha... More...
Now that tax season is over, you may want to sit down and review your savings goals for the balance of 2007. The City of New York, through its Deferred Compensation Board, has designed a retirement savings program for its employees and former employees, along with their spou... More...
Starting Pay Is $34G; Rises To $91G at 8 Yrs.; 500 Hirings Expected; Need H.S. Diploma For Appointment
Filing is open for an exam leading to more than 500 Nassau County Police Officer jobs, based on previous hiring figures. The starting salary is $34,000. The maximum pay is $91,737 after eight years on the job. Applications must be submitted by June 8. More...

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