Sentences with phrase «york city employment»

Keeping Up With Changes in New York State and New York City Employment Laws (May 09, 2018)
She is also Vice Chair of the New York City Employment & Training Coalition and served on Mayor Bloomberg's Commission for Economic Opportunity.

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New York City's share of the nation's private sector employment has reached its highest level in 20 years.
Immigrants who avoid ICE face the possibility of exploitation by employers: A 2008 survey from the National Employment Law Project found that 51 % of all undocumented workers in New York City were underpaid by more than $ 1 per hour, and 47 % said they were required to work after sustaining an injury on the job.
Lawsuits against FedEx and Uber have resulted in massive settlements, and just last week, a group representing 5,000 Uber drivers in New York City filed a lawsuit alleging the company misclassified them and denied them employment protections.
Tech employment in New York City reached 128,600 last year, according to the comptroller's report.
Employment at technology firms has grown three times faster in New York City than in the rest of the private sector, adding more than 50,000 jobs since the end of the recession in 2010, according to a report by the state comptroller.
In New York City, a coalition of labor, community and civil rights groups recently won the strongest ban on employment credit checks in the country.
Social impact «residents» that have been placed in coworking centres by All Good Work include BASE, which develops co-living residences for young adults with learning differences; RiF, which supports refugees and asylum seekers arriving in New York City; and AdaptLab — a team that helps filmmakers with autism and learning differences to work on productions and gain valuable skills for sustainable employment.
Based in New York City, Sarah E. Bell is an attorney with Pryor Cashman and is a member of the firm's Litigation, Labor + Employment, Family Law, Intellectual Property and Media + Entertainment Groups.
«This most recent incident — on top of ongoing allegations of discriminatory employment practices against women and a long, shameful record of aggressive hostility to worker's rights and basic decency — only strengthens the case against Wal - Mart's attempts to open locations in New York City
Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's annual report on the securities industry in New York City released today found the cash bonus pool and employment are expected to decline, while profits overall will rise.
At 9 a.m., Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer speaks at New York City Public Advocate Letitia James» roundtable discussion on the implications of Janus v. AFSCME for labor and public employment, DC37, 125 Barclay Street, Manhattan.
New York City tech employment is up 47 percent since 2009, compared to 15 percent growth for overall employment.
Table showing faster growth in fast - food employment in all parts of New York State (Upstate, Downstate suburbs, New York City) than at the national level, 2007 - 2014
«Right now, cannabis represents around 250,000 job opportunities across the U.S. the employment opportunity is just huge... New York is a leading state in terms of industrial hemp, and there is no reason why New York can not become a leading state in regard to cannabis,» Arnaud Dumas de Rauly, co-founder and chief strategy officer of Blinc Group, a New York City - based vapor and cannabis business incubator, told Observer.
Paterson quickly signed five pieces of legislation on his first day in office: to add the New York State Department of Labor to the New York City Transit Track Safety Task Force; to eliminate a law that discouraged employers from holding blood drives; to change the way in which members are appointed to a state health and research board; to restore eligibility caps to certain senior employment programs; and to grant tax exemptions to several local development corporations in New York State.
10:30 a.m. the Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections will submits the names of three people to the City Council: Shampa Chanda, a resident of Queens, for appointment as a member of the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals, Helen Arteaga as a Council candidate for designation and subsequent appointment by the Mayor to the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation Board of Directors, and Arva R. Rice, candidate for re-appointment by the Council to the New York City Equal Employment Practices Commission.
The social and economic context in New York City at the beginning of 2015: the unevenness of the recovery and wage, income and employment trends.
New York State Assemblymember Guillermo Linares, together with New York City Councilmember Martin Collins, will present an information session on employment opportunities with the introduction of NY Youth Works Program to northern Manhattan
Construction of new office space in New York City is on track to hit a 25 - year high this year and almost double that built in 2014, reflecting increasing employment and low interest rates, according to a new report by the New York Building Congress.
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More than 11,000 jobs in the industry have been added in New York City during the last three years, increasing employment to 177,000 people in 2016, the highest level since the financial crisis in 2008.
New York City's boom is one of its largest expansions since World War II, with employment increasing by 18.9 percent between 2009 and 2017 — reaching 4.4 million jobs last year.
E.J. McMahon: «New York's preliminary employment numbers for August were a near - repeat of July: private - sector job creation in the Empire State trailed the national average, with nearly all the net gains concentrated in New York City and its surrounding suburbs.»
Employment in New York City grew by 16 percent, better than all but a handful of boom states.
Employment in Long Island and the counties immediately north of New York City increased by 7.4 percent.
Comptroller Scott Stringer Should Learn about Tolerance from Governor Andrew Cuomo You should know that the equal employment opportunity laws of the State and City of New York mandate than an employer can not discriminate in hiring because of sex, color, race, nationality, religion, sexual preference, etc., etc..
Presented in collaboration with Buffalo and Erie County Public Libraries, Buffalo Museum of Science, Buffalo Public Schools, City of Buffalo, Erie Community College, Life Technologies / Thermo Fisher Scientific, Praxair, State University of New York (SUNY), SUNY Buffalo State and University at Buffalo, this collaborative effort continues to underscore the critical importance of STEM fields to future employment in Buffalo's emerging life sciences and advanced manufacturing industries.
Multiple Council members also addressed what they see as underinvestment in city youth, particularly the Summer Youth Employment Program and afterschool programs under School's Out New York City (SONYC), key issues the Council had highlighted in its preliminary budget respocity youth, particularly the Summer Youth Employment Program and afterschool programs under School's Out New York City (SONYC), key issues the Council had highlighted in its preliminary budget respoCity (SONYC), key issues the Council had highlighted in its preliminary budget response.
Profits in the securities industry are projected to grow in 2012, while employment and the cash bonus pool in New York City are expected to decline, according to an analysis from the comptroller's office released Tuesday.
«Employment numbers were up toward the end of 2014, we felt that hiring was going to be up for 2015, again, we'll see what'll happen in the second half of the year, but that's important because we estimate that for every job that's created on Wall Street, and in financial services, two other jobs are created in other parts of the city's economy, one other job outside of New York City but within New York State, so there is that multiplier effect.&racity's economy, one other job outside of New York City but within New York State, so there is that multiplier effect.&raCity but within New York State, so there is that multiplier effect.»
The social and economic context in New York City at the beginning of 2014: the unevenness of the recovery; wage, income and employment trends / and the persistence of high unemployment and poverty.
The fair is a collaborative effort of the Utica Municipal Housing Authority; City of Utica; Norstar Development USA; Utica Public Library; Workforce Development Board; Mohawk Valley Community College Youthbuild Program; Oneida County Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES); Central New York Labor Council; and other partners to connect residents interested in construction employment with local training programs and employers.
«It's a perverse Catch - 22 for anybody looking for a job that's unemployed and it really only deepens our employment crisis here in New York City,» he said.
The Committee on Rules, Privileges, and Elections will meet at 1 p.m. to discuss the mayor's nominations of Jeffrey Friedlander and Malini Cadambi Daniel to the New York City Conflicts of Interest Board and the New York Equal Employment Practices Commission, respectively.
The New York State Public Employment Relations Board has appointed a three - member fact - finding panel that will take testimony, hold hearings and issue a report and recommendations in an effort to resolve the contract dispute between the New York City Department of Education and the UFT.
He drew much of his support — just under $ 1,500 — from workers at Manhattan employment company America Works of New York, where he once worked to address unemployment throughout the city, according to the Campaign Finance Board.
The UFT, which represents teachers at three Victory charter schools in New York City, has cited Victory management at the New York State Public Employment Relations Board for firing educators for union activity, coercing employees to withdraw their union support and discriminating against employees who are union supporters.
EAST HANOVER, N.J. January 18, 2017 — Kessler Foundation has awarded a two - year, $ 200,000 Signature Employment Grant to the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City to launch NYC: AT WORK — an initiative to connect people with disabilities to meaningful, living - wage jobs across the city's five boroughs by working with the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) to build partnerships and expand coalitiCity to launch NYC: AT WORK — an initiative to connect people with disabilities to meaningful, living - wage jobs across the city's five boroughs by working with the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) to build partnerships and expand coaliticity's five boroughs by working with the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) to build partnerships and expand coalitions.
The Hand That Feeds (Unrated) Employment discrimination expose» about a mild - mannered short order cook - turned - real - life Norma Rae who rallied fellow undocumented immigrants to challenge exploitative working conditions at a New York City restaurant chain.
As with other New York City school employment contracts, myriad work rules limit the activities of a custodian.However, the custodians aren't complaining.
In New York City, for example, a teacher might choose her current contract and a $ 65,000 salary, or the alternative employment terms with a $ 90,000 salary but with no tenure guarantees.
The New York City Department of Education (DOE) is responsible for preparing these individuals for independent living, vocational training, employment, higher education, and the other post-secondary opportunities awaiting them.
The company was acquired by News Corporation just weeks after Joel I. Klein, a former New York schools chancellor, left city employment to work for News Corporation as vice president of educational technology.
School superintendents in large cities across the country — including Los Angeles, New York and Washington — have railed against laws that essentially grant teachers permanent employment status.
Omid Amini of Denver Public Schools Department of Extended Learning Cecelia Auditore of Northeastern University, Center for Community Service Devan Blackwell of New Jersey Department of Education, Division of Student Support Services & Career Readiness Olu Burrell of DC Department of Employment Services Sara Cole of the YMCA Greater Rochester Dare Dukes of Deep Center Briana Flannery of For Kids Only Afterschool Andrew Fletcher of 21st Century Community Learning Centers Afterschool Program in Cassia County, ID Rudy Garcia of The New York Public Library Ian Hippensteele of Keiller Leadership Academy Rachel Katkar of St. Paul Public Schools Community Education Program Andrea Magiera - Guy of Youth Development Solutions Kendra Moore of City of Tallahassee Parks, Recreation, and Neighborhood Affairs Kimberly Newberry of Don Bosco Hall and Developing K.I.D.S. Ashley Peters of Wando Community Education Pamela Prevost of Maine Roads to Quality Elana Rosenberg of Expanded Learning, United Way of Rhode Island Julia Rugg of Wings for Kids Ana Thomas of the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago Sonia Toledo of Diginity of Children, Inc..
Leaders of the Committee for a Fair Licensing Procedure in New York City have filed a complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charging that the demotion of many minority teachers for failure to pass the Educational Testing Service's NTE (formerly the National Teachers Exam) violates federal civil rights laws.
Alaska Airlines announced that they will be closing their New York City base this fall, which means over 100 pilots who are currently based here will have to relocate to California if they want to retain employment with the airline, which acquired Virgin America back in 2016.
The story of Pier 34, on the Hudson River at Canal Street in Manhattan, traces a kind of poem of empire: Built in 1932, when New York was a busy port, it would then have been a meaningful source of employment for the working class of the city's industrial and maritime age.
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