
By REUVEN BLAU
Patrolmen's Benevolent Association President Patrick J. Lynch testified last week that the number of radio cars and uniformed patrols across the city, in neighborhoods as different as Bayside and Harlem, has dropped dramatically over the past five years.
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By ARI PAUL
A bill that would create state standards regulating track work safety for NYC Transit has stalled in the State Senate after being passed by the Assembly, and some union members say party politics is the primary reason. Transport Workers Union Local 100 stepped up its campaign to pass the bill aft... More...
Domestic Violence Visits the Job

By MEREDITH KOLODNER
No one in the municipal hospital where Serena works knows why she filed for divorce last month after 32 years of marriage, or even that she did it. They don't know about her discovery years earlier that certain brands of make-up cover bruises better than others. More...

By MEREDITH KOLODNER
The City Council voted last week to override Mayor Bloomberg's veto of a United Federation of Teachers-backed bill that will amend the city's "whistleblower" law to protect public employees who report behavior that could harm the safety or "educational welfare" of a child. More...