Not exact matches
When I moved to New
York City two years ago on an intern's
salary, my priority was staying afloat: making sure more money was coming in than going out, even if I was netting just $ 20 a month.
Last June Yvonne Shortt left a six - figure
salary at American Express to launch a marketing firm from the cramped, toy - strewn basement of her home in the Queens section of New
York City.
«Just like in Silicon Valley or New
York, well - funded and profitable startups have leveled the playing field and can compete directly on
salaries with the
City and big tech companies for the most talented people.»
Saladino works for Elite SEM, a digital marketing business based in New
York City, whose CEO allows employees to select their compensation: straight
salary or a commission - based hybrid.
As for his own situation, Charney — whose most recent annual
salary as American Apparel's CEO was $ 800,000 — painted a bleak financial picture for Regan, telling her that he is down to his last $ 100,000 and is currently sleeping on a friend's couch in New
York City.
Despite still not showing up for work, Judge Leticia Astacio is getting an increase in her $ 175,500
salary as part of an agreed upon raise for
city court judges across New
York.
Members of the state Commission on Legislative, Judicial and Executive Compensation today are set to meet in New
York City to determine whether to increase the pay for 213 members of the state Legislature, hiking their
salaries from the base $ 79,500 to as much as $ 116,900 a year.
Last year, for instance, the New
York City Council did away with lulus as part of a deal to raise its members»
salaries to $ 148,500, a large pay increase that towers over the base pay for state legislators: $ 79,500.
• Rick «Wall Street Lobbyio» Lazio's taxpayer bailout bonus... $ 1.3 million • One week of unemployment insurance for more than 3,000 unemployed New Yorkers who lost their jobs following the financial crisis... $ 1.3 million • Four average mortgages on homes that were foreclosed on during the financial crisis... $ 1.3 million • Starting base
salary for 30 new New
York City Police Officers... $ 1.3 million • Starting base
salary for 30 new New
York City Firefighters... $ 1.3 million • One year of SUNY tuition for 261 New
York students... $ 1.3 million
Topics included Peter Ragone's role in the administration, de Blasio's engagement in the
city council speaker race, plans concerning his wife's possible staff and office, Health Commissioner Tom Farley, Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina's pension and
salary and Governor Cuomo's plans to allow medical marijuana in New
York.
Relatively few hospital executives in New
York actually earn «multi-million dollar
salaries,» and they're mostly at huge New
York City hospital systems.
Seeking to alleviate the pay gap between men and women, New
York City Public Advocate Letitia James has announced legislation to prohibit employers from requesting
salary history from job applicants.
At the same time, the $ 79,500 yearly
salary impels many lawmakers to pursue some form of supplemental income; the New
York City Council, for example, voted in February to raise its members» pay to $ 148,500.
While Democratic Senate candidates often are painted by the GOP as beholden to New
York City interests, Putman noticeably breaks from the downstate portrait on legislative
salaries.
The State University of New
York (SUNY) and
City University of New
York (CUNY) are drawing criticism from Gov. Andrew Cuomo for their administrative
salaries.
Former First Daughter Chelsea Clinton and Public Advocate Letitia James at James» roundtable on
salary history and the wage gap in New
York City.
Industry profits down by half from prior year but security industry
salaries still went up Cash bonuses paid to New
York City securities industry employees are forecast to decline by 14 percent to $ 19.7 billion during this year's bonus season, according to an estimate released this week by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.
In return, Mr. Schneiderman's plan calls for altering the state constitution to extend terms from two years to four, establishing public financing of campaigns reminiscent of New
York City's matching funds system, and increasing politicians»
salaries to as much as $ 174,000 a year.
While New
York City Democrats would likely be the most frustrated if there's no agreement in 2016, there are dozens of lawmakers throughout the state who had to grapple with the issue on the campaign trail this year, and thus suffered a political headache for voting in favor of a budget bill that included a provision which didn't actually wind up raising their
salary.
De Blasio and incoming NYPD commissioner James O'Neill said Tuesday they would examine the
city's policy on the matter after POLITICO New
York reported that Officer Daniel Pantaleo boosted his
salary by more than 20 percent in the two years since he was placed on modified duty following his role in the 2014 death of Eric Garner.
First Lady Chirlane McCray said New
York City became the first city in the country to enforce a ban on employers asking applicants about their salary history because it «had the will» to do so and because the administration and supporters were ready to do the w
City became the first
city in the country to enforce a ban on employers asking applicants about their salary history because it «had the will» to do so and because the administration and supporters were ready to do the w
city in the country to enforce a ban on employers asking applicants about their
salary history because it «had the will» to do so and because the administration and supporters were ready to do the work.
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)
Cuomo's prescriptions in his 2016 State of the State speech included closing a legal loophole that lets campaign donors funnel unlimited sums to candidates through limited - liability companies; requiring office holders to report campaign contributions every 60 days instead of twice a year; allowing lawmakers to earn no more than 15 percent of their legislative
salaries in private - sector work; and adopting a system of voluntary public campaign financing similar to what New
York City has.
Cuomo is stumping across New
York pushing for a $ 15 - an - hour minimum wage — but a state entity run by his appointees, the Battery Park
City Authority, just slashed
salaries below his proposed «living» wage by booting its unionized park enforcement officers and outsourcing the work to a private firm, AlliedBarton.
An analysis by the Empire Center found that 167,851 New
York City workers collectively earned $ 1.7 billion in overime pay last year and 195 doubled their
salary.
She will receive an annual
salary of $ 560,000, and have use of the SUNY chancellor's residence on State Street in Albany as well as an $ 8,000 monthly allowance for housing in New
York City.
Percoco in his filing also reported that his wife, Lisa Toscano - Percoco, a one - time New
York City school teacher, received a
salary of between $ 75,000 and $ 100,000 from a mysterious entity called Chris Pitts LLC.
At issue is how to resolve the diminished disability benefits for New
York City's uniformed work force following a change in 2009 that reduced the pension from 75 percent of a final year's
salary to 50 percent.
Meanwhile Toscano - Percoco, a former New
York City teacher, began in 2012 receiving a
salary from a mysterious company - Chris Pitts LLC that is said to be tied to CPV Valley Energy Center, which is building a controversial power plant in Orange County and needs state approvals.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has said he would assent to a
salary increase for himself and legislators — likely delivered through a supposedly independent commission — in exchange for funding for a new hate crimes task force, an agreement to release affordable housing money, changes to state procurement processes and, possibly, extending Uber outside of New
York City.
After getting some blowback for criticizing a program that indirectly benefited her as Miranda Hobbes in the two Sex and the
City movies (actors»
salaries are not eligible for the subsidies, and the long - running TV show completed filming before the program was created), she made it clear she was serious about the issue, as the New
York Post reported:
In return, the proposal calls for altering the state constitution to extend terms from two years to four, establishing public financing of campaigns reminiscent of New
York City's matching funds system and increasing politician's
salaries to as much as $ 174,000 a year.
Despite having taken more than four hundred thousand dollars in taxpayer - funded government
salaries, Claudia Tenney has gotten more done for New
York City than her upstate constituents.
In August, New
York City public advocate Letitia James introduced legislation that would make it illegal for companies to ask prospective employees about their
salary histories during the interview process.
Calling it «an insult» to the estimated 2,525 coaches who face
salary cuts starting this spring season, UFT Vice President Richard Farkas blasted the Department of Education's $ 615,000 budget cut to the Public Schools Athletic League, which oversees scholastic sports in New
York City public schools.
ALBANY — The Empire Center for Public Policy reports 1,803 local government employees outside of New
York City have been paid more than Gov. Andrew Cuomo's $ 179,000
salary in the past year.
With cuts to outside income and the per diem, Mr. Schneiderman said a higher
salary would be necessary to draw good people to public office — he proposed a
salary somewhere between the New
York City Council and the United States Congress.
Gov. Cuomo last week proposed a cap on school superintendent
salaries outside New
York City at $ 179,000.
Many lawmakers — particularly Assembly members from New
York City — say their
salaries haven't kept up with inflation.
Diana Taylor, for example, dated New
York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg while she was LIPA's chief financial officer from 2001 to 2002, collecting a
salary of more than $ 200,000.
Other
Cities At $ 225,000 a year, the mayor's
salary is more than four times greater than median household income in New
York City, which is $ 52,259.
The county also will proceed with a request for a state waiver so that Barry can legally collect $ 236,000 annually in county
salary and a New
York city police pension, the spokesman said.
New
York City law requires the
salaries of elected officials to be reviewed every four years by a trio of private citizens who are generally recognized for their knowledge of management and compensation.
New
York City Analysis & Background The
salaries of the mayor, Council members, district attorneys, and other elected officials have not been changed since 2006.
In New
York,
City Council members currently make $ 112,500, plus stipends, with
salaries part of the regular commission review.
Where do the wages of New
York electeds stand now, how do
city salaries stack up to those of officials elsewhere, and where may they be heading?
But those restrictions would be coupled with a
salary increase of between $ 33,000 and $ 94,500 a year, equivalent to the base
salaries earned by members of the New
York City Council and Congress, respectively.
The average Wall Street
salary is five times higher than in the rest of the private sector in New
York City.
The
City University of New
York: 10/14/2016: Raising
salaries.
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.