Slightly more than four months after the United Federation of Teachers urged its members to leave Eric Adams off their ballots in ranking up to five candidates for the Democratic nomination for …
City Council Members and unions representing school employees blasted Department of Education officials during an Oct. 6 Council hearing over coronavirus safety policies in public schools and the …
The Fire Department is dealing with another race-related embarrassment after the New York Times reported that nine Firefighters were suspended earlier this year for mocking the murder of George Floyd …
Fears that hospitals, clinics, nursing homes and other facilities would be short of staff as the state’s vaccination mandate took hold Sept. 27 look to have been exaggerated, with the August edict …
The unveiling of the permanent memorial for the 110 members of the Transport Workers Union who have died from coronavirus at the union's Brooklyn headquarters on Sept. 30 was a solemn occasion of …
The city needs to address retention issues among Youth Development Specialists working in juvenile-detention facilities to avert a staff shortage that could exacerbate growing problems, according to …
The health-care provider that was passed over for a Medicare Advantage program the city is shifting 250,000 retired employees to as of Jan. 1 has filed suit in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, …
A Federal appeals court has granted a temporary restraining order delaying vaccination mandates for public school employees, two days after a Manhattan Supreme Court Justice lifted the …