Sentences with phrase «spending on overtime»

But it would significantly reduce the amount of money the city is spending on overtime - which reached $ 634.6 million in 2013 - in an effort to make up for having roughly 60 to 75 fewer cops per precinct compared to 2003.
Since then, Stringer has hit de Blasio for failing to remedy the lack of diversity among city vendors, spending on overtime and his attempted to reform the ailing city hospital system.
Spending on overtime by Suffolk County police jumped by $ 8 million to nearly $ 38 million in 2014, according to year - end police department data.
In the meantime, if you're concerned about the crime in your neighborhood, the lack of proper response time to your police calls, the $ 13 million spent on overtime or just the overall violence in Syracuse, please tell the mayoral candidates that you want them to fully staff the police department.

Not exact matches

(So far in 2017, the average U.S. worker in private employment has spent just over 34 hours a week on the job, not including overtime, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.)
To date, the Occupy protests have cost the nation's major cities about $ 13 million, the majority of which is spent on law enforcement overtime hours...
Meanwhile, her agency spent $ 341 million from 2014 through 2017 on overtime costs dictated by labor contracts between the city and the unions.
He proposed eliminating all of the $ 13.5 million spent on police overtime to fund neighborhood initiatives.
Nicoletti argued more officers would cut down on overtime and pension spending, and reduce crime.
Acting Nassau Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder, the county executive's pick to permanently lead the department, vowed Wednesday to keep focused on reducing crime, decreasing overtime spending, and starting a community - policing initiative.
The fiscal year 2016 spending of $ 1.7 billion is equal to 8 percent of City's spending on salaries.5 The New York City Comptroller reported that, as of June 2017, overtime spending for fiscal year 2017 was projected to be $ 1.8 billion, a 4.5 percent increase over the prior year.6 (A portion of this overtime expenditure is attributable to security at Trump Tower with the City expected to receive Federal funds to cover the expense in part.7)
Police Commissioner Daniel Derenda says the mayor has been willing to spend millions of dollars on overtime to get officers on the street, producing a continuing drop in crime.
Local authorities could seek to avoid redundancies by freezing recruitment to unfilled posts, cutting overtime, bonuses and out - of - hours payments, cut spending on agency workers and consultants and extend part - time hours, the report suggested.
The Cuomo administration is on a record - setting pace for overtime in 2015, spending $ 337 million in six months, according to state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office.
So far, Mychajliw says county departments are planning to spend about $ 686,000 on the storm, mostly on employee overtime.
The department has spent an average of 40 percent more than budgeted on overtime over the last ten fiscal years, according to the Council, and department projections indicate it will spend $ 672 million on overtime this fiscal year — well above the $ 498.7 million that is budgeted in the fiscal year 2015 budget.
«State agencies spent nearly $ 52 million more on overtime in 2012 than the year before for nearly 14.5 million hours of overtime,» DiNapoli said.
Other agencies heavily reliant on overtime include Veterans» Homes, which spent 10.5 percent of agency pay on overtime, State Police, which spent 6 percent on overtime, and the Department of Transportation, which spent 5.7 percent of agency pay on overtime.
During the two and a half hour hearing Bratton also explained that he wants to hire more than 1,000 new police officers and spend up to $ 30 million in overtime costs to retrain officers and supervisors on how to verbally and physical engage suspects.
The Comptroller recently released a report that shows record overtime spending by the Cuomo Administration, but budget officials say that has nothing to do with holding the line on spending, including what is essentially been a hiring freeze in the state workforce.
The sheriff says if lawmakers decide to cut back on spending, some of the items that will be lost, will be the county's participation in Operation Impact, and overtime pay for deputies handling extra traffic duty for big events like Jazzfest.
He hasn't spent a lot of time trying to take on union work rules that affect transfers, overtime, and, to some extent, recruitment and diversity.
Instead of the standard routes to boosting your bottom line that can have a major impact on your schedule (taking on a part - time job, working overtime), what if you amassed a variety of side gigs and odd jobs based on your various hobbies and interests that could make an impact on your ability to pay down debt, save, and spend as you would like to?
I acknowledge your daily mounting workload, the extra rehearsals, the overtime spent on elaborate displays, the strain on your voice as you try to contain the building excitement of 30 + buzzing children!
After several years of great success, Daniel realized that realtors spent too much time working on tasks that are necessary but highly administrative, routine, and time - consuming — working overtime eventually becomes necessary in order to finish all these tasks and keep in touch with clients and generate new business.
Investors tend to understand the benefit of spending money on property maintenance and updates in order to increase the property's value overtime and attract the right type of tenants.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z