Sentences with phrase «fewer city workers»

«This practice enables the city to circumvent civil service rules, report fewer city workers than are actually working for city departments, and opens the possibility that federal grant funds could be used inappropriately to offset the cost of city operations,» today's ABO report states.
«This practice enables the city to circumvent civil service rules, report fewer city workers than are actually working for city departments, and opens the possibility that federal grant funds could be used inappropriately to offset the cost of city operations,» the ABO report said.

Not exact matches

Statistics Canada reports that, with the exception of three Canadian cities, virtually all regions will suffer from fewer workers, as there will be fewer people available to contribute to society's many needs.
It will be next year at least before park workers will be able to take water from a city beach and within a few hours tell people if it's safe to swim.
With over 200 non-union hotels planning to open their doors in our city in the next few years we must use the resources the membership provided in the dues referendum and continue to focus all of our energy on making our union one that represents as many workers in the hotel industry as possible.
For workers in New York City employed by small businesses (those with 10 employees or fewer), the minimum wage would rise to $ 10.50 by the end of 2016, then another $ 1.50 each year after, reaching $ 15 on 12/31/2019.
Local 237 represents NYCHA employees, city attorneys, health care workers, peace officers Department of Education employees, to name a few.
Yet just a few months later, Cuomo convened a state wage board, which, in July, voted to raise the minimum wage for fast - food workers to $ 15 by the end of 2018 in New York City.
«The workers took a 0 percent or 1 percent increase in the first few years so that the city could plan and be ready for the 3 to 4 percent increases that come later in the contract.
He laid out the major new investments from the preliminary budget — including $ 115 million for the $ 15 minimum wage for city employees and contracted workers, investments in public safety, funding education initiatives under the mayor's Equity and Excellence agenda, investments in transportation and social services, along with a few Council priorities.
Haas and Creamer add a few amendments: They believe that labor in the Norte Chico was based on religious obligation (though outlying communities may have been raided for workers); they also believe that trade with the coast helped fuel the inland cities» prosperity.
Tables of elderly black matrons in their Sunday finest buzz with neighborhood gossip, while just a few feet away union reps pass the inexpensive red wine to their wives, and elsewhere unreserved tables of strangers make nice with college students, entrepreneurs, government workers — white, black, and Hispanic — all bonding over their common hopes for the city.
In fact, with a few changes here and there the story could have been located in almost any city that attracts migrant workers and where people have become somewhat blasé to violence and death (and, sadly, there are quite a few such places these days).
WASHINGTON — More than 33 million workers qualify to have their student loans forgiven because they work in schools, hospitals or city halls, but too few take advantage of the options because the programs are overly complicated and often confusing, the government's consumer advocate said Wednesday.
This means she needs to have a lot of early positive encounters with the big city and everything in it: busy intersections, big trucks, people riding bicycles, joggers, noisy construction workers, and clanking streetcars, to name a few examples.
REPOST every few days as the flyers are regularly removed by city workers.
That heyday was short: By the 1960s the city's piers were sidelined, not by the globalization that today has made so many American factory workers redundant but by the streamlining efficiencies of old - fashioned capitalism, the growth of the container traffic that demanded both fewer hands on the docks and more storage space
The Jerome Avenue Workers Project documents and celebrates the workers and trades people of Jerome Avenue, one of New York City's few remaining working class neighborhoods where many still Workers Project documents and celebrates the workers and trades people of Jerome Avenue, one of New York City's few remaining working class neighborhoods where many still workers and trades people of Jerome Avenue, one of New York City's few remaining working class neighborhoods where many still make...
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