Sentences with phrase «city workforce»

Understandably, much of the commentary on Mayor de Blasio's FY 2015 Executive Budget has dealt with the financial impact of the recent UFT contract if applied across the entire 350,000 - person unionized city workforce.
Going forward, the city will now have a single sexual harassment policy for all agencies — previously, the Department of Education, New York City Housing Authority and Health + Hospitals had their own — and will retrain the entire city workforce.
A day after a debate hosted by the Times Union, Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan challenged a figure on minorities in the city workforce cited by mayoral rival Common Council President Carolyn McLaughlin.
ALBANY — A day after a debate hosted by the Times Union, Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan challenged a figure on minorities in the city workforce cited by mayoral rival Common Council President Carolyn McLaughlin.
«The administration has maintained a commitment to diverse hiring practices and continually seeks to ensure that the city workforce reflects the rich diversity of our city,» McEneny said.
NYC Council members are looking to toughen policies on sexual harassment when it comes to the city workforce — saying every agency should be required to disclose how many complaints they get.
At the same time, de Blasio has been praised for his choice in commissioners and deputy mayors, settling contracts with 71 percent of the city workforce and his handling of New York's first case of Ebola.
According to the administration, 83 percent of the city workforce is now under contract, after the number was zero when de Blasio took office.
The city workforce declined from 1,871 full - time employees in 2010 to 1,723 this year, an 8 percent reduction.
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