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Sewage Treatment Workers and Senior Sewage Treatment Workers who have been without wage increases since 2002 could face a further delay in getting raises after the Bloomberg administration filed a petition to overturn a prevailing-wage decision made by the City Comptroller and upheld by an Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings ruling. More...

A union representing U.S. Transportation Security Administration screeners has blasted a U.S. Senator for telling Fox News that giving those workers collective-bargaining rights would weaken air travel security in the wake of the Christmas Day bombing attempt aboard a plane descending into Detroit. More...

Succumbed to Post-9/11 Exposure

To the outrage of family members and the Uniformed Firefighters Association, the Fire Department did not hold an official Line of Duty funeral for retired Firefighter and 9/11 responder James Ryan, who died at the age of 48 early Christmas Day of cancer. So his comrades did their best to improvise. More...

One of 250 Academy Grads

If ever a cadet had the perfect pedigree to join the NYPD, it was Jaclyn Keane, the daughter, grand-daughter, niece, sister and cousin of police officers. Amidst the sea of NYPD graduates in the Beacon Theatre Dec. 28, Ms. Keane stood out as perhaps the most blue-blooded Police Officer of the 250 cadets who started patrol on New Year’s Eve. More...


The city’s five District Attorneys and Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly Dec. 27 announced an agreement aimed at expediting blood tests of suspected DWI drivers who refuse to undergo breath tests following car crashes resulting in death or serious injury. The accord comes after two police officers refused Breathalyzer tests late last year in the wake of fatal car accidents. More...


The city in 2009 had fewer homicides than in any year since official records were first kept in 1963, Mayor Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly announced. More...


If phony appeals to patriotism are the last refuge of scoundrels, then holding up the appointment of a new head of the U.S. Transportation Security Administration on the grounds that he is hospitable to giving its employees collective-bargaining rights may be the last refuge of partisan bozos. More...
By RICHARD STEIER
There was a mayoral election last year, in case you didn’t hear, in which not that many people voted, perhaps because nobody knew the contest might be close until after the polls closed. More...
To the Editor: By now, most civil servants have heard the story of the two Emergency Medical Technicians in Brooklyn who failed to act in the face of a pregnant woman having a seizure in the restaurant where they were having breakfast. More...
Current Pension Topics
The following questions and answers come from the Web site of the New York City Employees Retirement System. Q: How does the retirement process begin? More...
Need Experience Or A Relevant Degree As Basis for Rating
At Time of Hiring, Must Be Certified by DMV To Do Inspections The state Department of Civil Service has an ongoing need for Motor Equipment Mechanics in the Department of Transportation and other agencies throughout the state, particularly downstate and in Monroe County. More...













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