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November 21, 2008  RSS feed


Governor Paterson Nov. 12 proposed reopening state union contracts to avoid layoffs in the face of a widening $5.2 billion budget gap over the next two years, drawing an immediate rebuff from the leaders of the two largest state-employee unions. More...

Education union leaders responded with alarm to Governor Paterson's proposed $5.2 billion in state cuts, which were concentrated on education and Medicaid, with United Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten warning, "We cannot simply cut our way out of this situation. More...

Sewage Treatment Workers staged a fiery rally on the steps of City Hall Nov. 12 to protest the lack of a pay raise during the past seven years, creating a growing gap with blue-collar workers in the private sector. More...

The Board of Collective Bargaining has once again found the Department of Environmental Protection guilty of anti-union retaliation, and as in previous cases, a familiar Superintendent is the primary culprit. More...


The law extending term limits without a public referendum has united unlikely allies in a common cause. Civil rights attorney Norman Siegel has joined forces with former Giuliani administration Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro, with whom he did legal battle while the executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, to stop the extension in Federal court. More...


In what may be her final appeal on the subject, outgoing New York State Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye Nov. 12 decried a decade-long pay freeze for judges while also unveiling a new "green" initiative in the courts and detailing the progress in jury reform. More...


A Probationary Firefighter collapsed unconscious and subsequently died Nov. 11 while doing routine training at the Fire Academy on Randalls Island. Jamel Sears was reportedly wearing full gear while doing firefighting simulation exercises. More...


The state's Chief Judge, Judith Kaye, had said prior to a Nov. 12 speech at New York University that she planned to avoid talking about judges' pay in what amounted to a farewell address before she steps down at year's end after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70. More...
There was something Clintonian about the language Roger Toussaint used in the affidavit that got Transport Workers Union Local 100's dues check-off rights reinstated last week. More...
To the Editor: The Governor's call for labor unions to re-open their contracts isn't such a bad idea, but should come only after the following happens: 1) The bankers will re-negotiate the interest rates they charge to the city, state and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. They will agree to a longer pay-back plan, thus giving the MTA some breathing room. More...
Q.: I am 60 and have 19 years of credited service with the Public Employees' Retirement System of New Jersey (PERS). I suffer from a disability. Should I retire under a disability pension or a regular one? D.P. A.: You have met all requirements to receive a service retirement allowance on demand. More...
Pays $15.01 Hourly To Start; Written Test Next Feb. 21; Need High School Diploma And Experience In Related Field
The Department of Environmental Protection is hiring Sewage Treatment Workers at the current minimum salary of $15.01 per hour for a 40-hour workweek, the Department of Citywide Administrative Services announced. Applications must be filed by Nov. 25. There is a $35 fee. The multiple-choice test is scheduled for Feb. 21, 2009. More...

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