Sentences with phrase «city employees not»

The mayors of Los Angeles, San Francisco and Salt Lake City have asked city employees not to use bottled water or have banned city spending on it.
New York is one of the cities targeted in the order for policies like its refusal to turn over to the feds undocumented immigrants who are arrested for minor offenses, and for cops and other city employees not to ask about residents» immigration status.
That you've never had the city employees not support the incumbent.»
Court Holds City Employee Not Entitled to Immunity in Premises Liability Case, New Mexico Personal Injury Lawyer Blog, April 7, 2016.

Not exact matches

«We don't use the term employee at KIND because it has kind of acquired this connotation of subservience,» he says during an interview at the Entrepreneur 360 conference in New York City.
«Keep in mind that not every tipped employee is living the lifestyle of a New York City server,» says Miranda Kitterlin, an assistant professor at Florida International University's school of hospitality and tourism management, in Miami.
If it is flexibility, they're encouraged to work from any of Elite's seven offices (cities include New York City, San Francisco and Atlanta, and employees don't need permission to swap locations).
But with yearly rental costs per square foot up to $ 15,000 per employee in those cities, you'll likely want to think again, as you may flat out not be able to afford to locate in such places.
Eleven cities, to be exact, across nine states that don't have legal protections against firing an employee based on sexual orientation.
«While the Chapel Hill - Carrboro City Schools values and supports its female employees, the decision to close schools is not a political statement,» reads a statement released by the district.
It doesn't include stock options or bonuses paid to employees located outside New York City.
Gabe Lozano, founder of social network LockerDome told CBS St. Louis that a prospective employee turned down an offer from Lozano's company after finding out ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft didn't operate in the city.
If the region in which your headquarters is located is hit with a natural disaster like a hurricane or the power goes out in your building or city, but you have five or 15 or 50 employees spread out across the community, county or even the country, your entire business isn't suddenly out of commission, and all of your data isn't in one place.
Effective immediately, I am directing City Departments under my authority to bar any publicly - funded City employee travel to the State of Indiana that is not absolutely essential to public health and safety.
If your company too is looking to find locations rich in potential young employees, you'll probably want to narrow things down, aiming not just for any old inner - city location but one that is the among the hottest for well - educated young people.
«If you're moving an employee to a city that doesn't have a great quality of living, you need to adequately compensate them for that.»
While cities are not specifically required to house all employees, California state law requires cities to plan for housing demand as a result of expected job growth.
At Uber, Khosrowshahi will need to bring stability and discipline to a business that in just eight years has grown to about 15,000 employees in more than 450 cities, not to mention the 2 million drivers who facilitate Uber's services.
Companies won't invest, stores will close, «for rent» signs will go up, tax payments to the cities will fall, and municipal employees will be laid off while social services are cut back.
While the city has been adding about 10,000 new apartments a year, a high number compared to Silicon Valley, it is still not enough to house all the new employees coming there to work at Amazon or work in businesses that service the company and its workers.
City employees were handed printouts when they showed up for work, stating that they should not use their computers until the city's IT department cleared tCity employees were handed printouts when they showed up for work, stating that they should not use their computers until the city's IT department cleared tcity's IT department cleared them.
You can't run an entertainment business in Kansas City and have one of your employees out telling your customers to screw off.
This year, the district sent employees to some of the city's most popular beaches, where they talked with beachgoers about keeping beaches clean by throwing away trash and not feeding gulls.
CHICAGO — Unionized employees of the Chicago Park District voted Saturday to authorize a strike if negotiations with the city do not result in a new contract.
Water's Edge in Long Island City closes after employees walked out complaining they hadn't been paid.
Wolfson, who served as a spokesman for Bloomberg and is a current employee of the Bloomberg Foundation, will only say, «Mike Bloomberg was the best mayor in the city's history, so anytime you hear criticism, especially if it's not accurate, it's frustrating.»
In his annual budget address in City Council Chambers on October 15, 2008, Daley proposed a 2009 budget totaling $ 5.97 billion, including not filling 1,350 vacancies on the 38,000 employee city payroll and $ 150 million in new revenue from a then - obscure parking meter lease deal to help erase a $ 469 million budget shortfCity Council Chambers on October 15, 2008, Daley proposed a 2009 budget totaling $ 5.97 billion, including not filling 1,350 vacancies on the 38,000 employee city payroll and $ 150 million in new revenue from a then - obscure parking meter lease deal to help erase a $ 469 million budget shortfcity payroll and $ 150 million in new revenue from a then - obscure parking meter lease deal to help erase a $ 469 million budget shortfall.
Two employees of the city's Administration for Children's Services don't deserve to have their names cleared in the death of a 6 - year - old Zymere Perkins, who was fatally bludgeoned with a broomstick while under ACS's care, a judge ruled.
Halloran said five city workers, including two Department of Transportation and three Sanitation Department employees assigned to Queens, told him the day before that they were asked by supervisors «to take their time» plowing roads because the «mayor's office doesn't care about them.»
Q&A topics include: why the mayor and Governor Cuomo appear friendly and cooperative on pre-K when together but express different views when apart, will the city fund a single year of full day pre-K if the state does not, how many of the prospective new pre-K seats are in traditional public schools v. charter schools, what is the greatest challenge in converting existing 1/2 day pre-K sites into full day sites, how can the mayor assure that proceeds of his proposed income tax surcharge would remain dedicated solely to the pre - K / middle school program, regulatory issues around pre-K operators, how there can be space available in neighborhoods where schools are overcrowded, how many of the prospective new sites are in schools v. other locations, why the mayor is so opposed to co-locations of charter schools while seeking to co-locate new pre-K programs, the newly - announced ad campaign by charter school supporters, his views on academically screened high schools, his view on the school bus contracts, why he refused off - topic questions Friday evening despite saying on Friday morning that he would take such questions, the status of 28 charter schools expecting to open in fall 2014 in locations approved by the Bloomberg administration, his upcoming appearance on the TV series The Good Wife and his view on city employees marching in the Manhattan St. Patrick's Day Parade in uniform / with banners.
New York City has a government with more than 300,000 employees, the largest municipal police force in the US and an Office of Emergency Management, but it hasn't been able to figure out what to do about the wild turkeys of Staten Island.
Talks on a subsequent contract stalled largely because the city said it couldn't match the pattern of raises given to other public employees — of 4 percent annually — after the economy soured in 2009.
Hopkins says she believes she wasn't invited to the event because she has been vocal about her negative experiences as a transgender city employee.
The city added that its study would not be limited to Uber, but that it would also study the taxi and car - hail industries more broadly, «with a particular focus on revenue for public transit, consumer protections, driver and employee protections, and accessibility for people with disabilities.»
«What I do know I've been walking out door - to - door and we've been talking to many city employees and their families who feel they do not have a voice in their workplace and I'm glad to have the support of all these blue - collar workers in this race and it's notable that many of those employees and their families are not supporting the incumbent mayor.
She did so, she said, only because the internal analysis that goes into hiring city employees had not been completed.
«That's something we'd never seen before, you know: a commissioner and deputy mayor saying «where are there city employees who might have a few extra hours in their day that aren't occupied with work relevant to that agency,»» she said.
Passed in January 2017, the resolution dubbed «welcoming and inclusive city» by supporters codified a longstanding unwritten policy that Kingston police officers and other city employees do not inquire about immigration status during routine interactions with citizens.
When Mr. Miller showed me the reply to his letter to Ms. Quinn, dated December 6, 22012, it yet again contradicts her initial letter to me from six years ago, suggesting that her office can not help me, despite an incomplete investigation by DOI investigators, intimating that the Transit Authority is a state governed agency (I maintained a CITY pension with New York City Employees» Retirement System, and the agency that I worked for is the MTA New York City Transit).
They must be Buffalo residents, can't hold other political offices, and can't be an employee of the city or school district.
After getting the mayor's response, Marion emailed the document to Bruce Conner, a staunch ally of the mayor who won a city contract in 2010 but is not a city employee.
Non-uniformed employees in Syracuse, however, are not the highest paid city workers in Central New York.
As foreshadowed by the Post, Mayor Bloomberg has called for the layoff of thousands of public employees, saying the city «simply can not afford the size of our current workforce» in the face of a mounting budget deficit.
(Unpaid interns were previously unable to press charges against employers in New York, as the city's civil rights code did not recognize them as employees.)
You know I'm just not sure a bureaucrat sitting in New York City understands a project in the Adirondack Park that's going to hire three new employees is as important to us as something that's hiring fifty or sixty or seventy employees.
«Any mayor or elected official should surround themselves with competent employees who are concerned primarily not with their own interests, but with the city's interests,» said Gallo.
The city argued that although the law required employers to allow the time off, it did not require them to pay the employees.
Unfortunately, although the city obviously was able to calculate a figure, the state comptroller's office did not provide a comprehensive actuarial estimate or analysis of the bill; the fiscal note merely describes the potential added contribution rate per employee.
Sanctuary city status means city employees are not to inquire or request proof of immigration status when providing services, unless required by law.
Another 12 Bloomberg - era employees, mostly special assistants, office assistants and project coordinators, left City Hall after not receiving a raise in the past fiscal year, records reveal.
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