Sentences with phrase «costly labor agreement»

A lawyer at Empire State Development testified she changed her mind about whether Cor would need a potentially costly labor agreement because she was provided new information.
According to the complaint, in exchange for $ 35,000 in bribe payments to Percoco from COR executives Steven Aiello and Joseph Gerardi (through an LLC set up by Howe), Percoco took official actions that benefitted COR Development, including helping to resolve an issue with the state's top economic development agency relating to a potentially costly labor agreement.
In another email, Aiello and Howe celebrated Percoco's success in getting a midlevel official to back off the demand for a potentially costly labor agreement at the state - funded Syracuse hotel.

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Olatoye has another opportunity to target what she views as costly union benefits: A project labor agreement between NYCHA and the Building and Construction Trades Council that took effect in 2015 is expiring in June.
In the Syracuse case, the trial revealed that Mr. Percoco helped to remove a potentially - costly labor union agreement requirement from an Inner Harbor parking lot project in Syracuse and helped free up funds for work completed on the Central New York Film Hub.
In another aspect of the alleged schemes, officials at COR Development paid tens of thousands of dollars to Percoco — using Howe as a pass - through to conceal the payments — in exchange for official favors that included reversing a state decision that would have forced the company to enter into a costly «labor peace agreement»; freeing up a backlog of state funds that had been promised to the developer; and securing a $ 5,000 raise for Steven L. Aiello, the son of COR president Steven F. Aiello.
Percoco allegedly intervened to help Cor avoid having to sign a costly labor peace agreement on one project and to resolve problems with delayed state payments on another.
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