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Cuomo Sets Feb. 13 Vaccine Deadline For Reluctant Health-Care Workers

This is the last week for New York hospital workers to get their initial COVID vaccine shot before a supply that was set aside for them is reallocated for individuals with underlying health …

In Retirement, Von Essen Reflects On 9/11, UFA and EMS Pay Gap

A quarter-century after he oversaw the consolidation of the Emergency Medical Service into the Fire Department, Tom Von Essen remains stunned by two aspects of that move: that some firefighters and …

NYPD Agrees to Explain Disciplinary Reversals

Showing a respect for the Civilian Complaint Review Board that was often lacking among his predecessors, Police Commissioner Dermot Shea Feb. 4 agreed to explain in writing any disciplinary decision …

Standard Deduction Vs. Itemized Deductions

When filing a Federal income-tax return, taxpayers can choose to either take the standard deduction or to itemize their deductions. It is anticipated that the number of filers who will itemize for …

My Social Security: It's Not Just For Retirees

You don't have to be retired or even close to retirement to benefit from a personal my Social Security account. Calling or visiting a local Social Security office probably is rarely necessary once …

Last year the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration watched over a 25-percent increase in reported workplace deaths and was unable to gauge the impact of the coronavirus or quantify its …

Bronx DA Drops Charge Man Molested an EMT

Six days after he was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting an Emergency Medical Technician, a Bronx man with a history of seizures had the charges against him dismissed by the Bronx District …

FOR THE RECORD

When Mayor de Blasio said during his State of the City address Jan. 28 that his idea to revamp and strengthen the Civilian Complaint Review Board was called "The David Dinkins Plan" because "he …

AFGE Hails Biden Mask Policy, But Old Regime's Neglect Lingers

A year into the pandemic, the nation's largest Federal-employee union is still pressing agencies for testing and disclosure how many workers have died of the coronavirus and current infection rates …

Woe, Canada: MTA's COO Heading Home To Union Jeers

Transit-union leaders are cheering the departure of Mario Peloquin, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Chief Operating Officer, who had been asked to reinvent the agency by cutting its …

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