Sentences with phrase «file state workers»

Governor Andrew Cuomo, who once promised that his would be the «most transparent and accountable in history» has begun deleting all emails more than 90 days old from the accounts of rank - and - file state workers, Jimmy Vielkind reports for Capital NY.
A bill that would be the first step toward changing the constitution passed the Senate but stalled in the Assembly amid concerns by public employee unions that it would capture rank - and - file state workers — not just corrupt politicians.
ALBANY — The Cuomo administration has now fully implemented a policy of automatically deleting emails of rank - and - file state workers that are more than three months old, resulting in an effective purge of thousands of messages in recent days.

Not exact matches

The size of job cuts is large enough that San Diego - based Qualcomm will have to file a WARN notice, or Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, with the state of...
Attorneys for McDonald's workers have filed class action suits in three states claiming that the company was responsible for illegally withholding wages in a number of ways, including calling people in but not paying them for all the time they were required to be in stores as well as charging for the costs of uniforms.
In May, a bill that would raise taxes on companies with excessive disparities between the CEO and rank - and - file worker pay was narrowly defeated in the California state senate.
What's going on is that thousands of oil workers are fleeing the state - run oil firm under the watch of its new military commander, who has quickly alienated the firm's embattled upper echelon and its rank - and - file, according to union leaders, a half - dozen current PDVSA workers, a dozen former PDVSA workers and a half - dozen executives at foreign companies operating in Venezuela.
While original agreements with the state required SolarCity to hire at least 1,460 workers for its Buffalo factory — including 900 within the first 24 months of operation — the number was dropped to just 500 workers, according to an amended agreement filed with the SEC.
Last month, a State Appellate Court ruled in favor of two home healthcare workers who filed suit claiming the 13 - hour rule violated New York State's minimum wage laws, since they were made available to work 24 - hours a day by being live - in home health workers.
Gov. Cuomo has said publicly he will not contest a lawsuit filed against him and the state by the New York Civil Liberties Union, which claims the lack of collective bargaining for the state's 60,000 farm workers is unconstitutional.
AG Andrew Cuomo just announced he has filed a second lawsuit against Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr., this time accusing the Bronx Democrat of violating labor laws by creating a sham job training program that cheated workers and shortchanged state coffers.
The bulk of the donations, which will be disclosed Monday in the state party's campaign filing, came from major unions like the ones representing health care and hotel and motel workers, which gave $ 250,000 each, and the American Federation of Teachers, which gave $ 100,000.
The union's rank - and - file last year initially voted down a labor agreement forged between PEF's leadership and the administration, leading Cuomo to threaten mass layoffs of state workers unless a second, revenue - neutral contract was approved.
At the same time, his administration is facing a suit filed by a former state worker in western New York who alleges Sam Hoyt, a former top economic development official, sexually harassed her while in office.
Early this year, Teamsters Local 72, which represents state Thruway Authority workers, filed an unfair labor complaint alleging its members were improperly threatened with layoffs if they failed to make concessions during contract talks.
The Civil Service Employees Assocation has filed CSEA an Improper Practice charge with PERB over Gov. David Paterson's continuing threat of layoffs depite his signing of a no - layoff agreement with the state workers unions in exchange for their support of a fifth pension fund tier.
In Abuja, the seat of the Federal Government, workers are expected to file out just as in all the 36 states of the federation to mark the day.
The lawsuit, filed today in federal court, includes the unions that represent nearly all state workers: CSEA, PEF, UUP, NYSCOPBA, NYSTPBA, NYSPIA, and AFSCME Council 82.
All efforts to get a copy of the petition proved abortive as at the time of filing this report but a dependable source who wants to remain anonymous said the petitioner wrote the petition that it will be unjustifiable for the Governing Council to pay for the 12 months salaries the workers of the institution are allegedly claiming since they were on strike for about 9 months, saying the petitioner allegedly called on the two owner states to invoke no work no pay rule on the workers of the institution.
For instance, when members of the Senate labor committee interviewed Acting Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon on Tuesday, Republican members asked her pointed questions on topics about a lawsuit the state Civil Liberties Union has filed seeking to help farm workers form unions.
The suit filed on behalf of SERAP by its deputy director Timothy Adewale read in part: «The Applicant argues that allegations of corruption and mismanagement of N388.304 billion London Paris Club loan refunds by states have undermined the human dignity of workers and pensioners facing difficult circumstances that deprive them of their capacity to fully realize their internationally recognized economic and social rights.»
The workers» union, CSEA, filed a lawsuit claiming the city violated state Civil Service law by refusing to pay the employee for the time she spent getting the mammogram.
(Observer file photo) But Fanjul Corp.'s treatment of workers on its cane farming operations have drawn fines and lawsuits in the United States and opprobrium in Mr. Espaillat's native Dominican Republic.
On Dec. 2, the Governor's Office of Employee Relations, which oversees labor agreements for state workers and keeps personnel records, denied a request by the Times Union to obtain records of Kaloyeros» job status at SUNY Poly and whether or not he has filed a grievance against SUNY.
He recently lost his newly hired communications director, Allyson Gollust, and a top aide garnered unwanted national attention last week for reading from the personnel file of a fired state worker who claimed he was sacked after praising the administration in the media without direct permission to speak.
In the filing, prosecutors say Percoco made «threats» to state workers, including the former deputy commissioner of the Office of General Services and a public affairs official in the state Division of Homeland Security.
ALBANY, NY (02/21/2013)(readMedia)-- News that the State Thruway Authority will be paying an exorbitant salary to one management employee just weeks after giving rank and file workers pink slips adds insult to injury, according to CSEA President Danny Donohue.
The company, which is also known as AAI, has filed a notice with the state under the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, reporting that layoffs «may occur or commence within the 14 - day period from July 20, 2017 to August 2, 2017.»
While original agreements with the state required SolarCity to hire at least 1,460 workers for the factory — including 900 within the first 24 months of operation — the number was dropped to just 500 workers, according to an amended agreement signed last October and filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
JCOPE spokesman Walter McClure said about 30,000 elected officials, legislative staffers and state workers are required to file the forms.
Automotive News obtained a WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) filed by supplier Hyundai Mobis North America to the State of Ohio.
On August 9, 2017, the United States Department of Education filed a legal motion may have huge ramifications for thousands of teachers, social workers, police officers, and other public servants and government officials.
But kennel worker Jacqueline Wadsworth, in an affidavit filed with the state attorney's office, said she saw two animal control officers pierce several dogs with a large knife after the dogs had been given a lethal injection but before they stopped breathing.
WWF may refer to: World Wide Fund for Nature, a nature conservation organization previously named World Wildlife Fund (and still using the former name in some markets) World Wrestling Federation, the name used from 1979 to 2002 by the professional wrestling company now known as WWE Welded wire fabric, a reinforcing material typically used in poured concrete slabs Working Women's Forum, an organisation in India World Water Forum, an international forum for water issues Windows Workflow Foundation, Microsoft's workflow management framework Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway, a former 2 foot gauge railroad in Maine, United States WWF (file format), a campaign to produce PDF electronic documents that forbid printing Words with Friends, a game for Apple and Android platforms Waterside Workers» Federation, a former Australian trade union, now the Maritime Union of Australia
Erik Bulatov's «Red Horizon» (1971 - 2000), which portrays a group of office workers incongruously wandering on the beach towards an unreachable horizon parallels Liu Xiadong's «My Hometown» (2014) with casual figures marching single file over a state - constructed dam.
Requires the petition to be filed simultaneously with the Secretary of Labor and with the governor of the state where the workers are employed.
At least 5,000 agricultural workers from Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panama have filed five lawsuits in the United States.
If the worker disagrees with the panel's decision, the worker has 30 days to file a written appeal with the Appellate Division, Third Department, Supreme Court of the State of New York.
The truth is, it depends on where your claim was filed because workers» compensation rules are different by state (that's a whole lot of different sets of rules to be aware of!).
They think they are out of luck and have to just go home and file for some sort of state aid or seek compensation from workers compensation.
However, putting an employer on notice about a workplace injury and filing an employee claim with the New York State Workers» Compensation Board is crucial.
Instead, injured workers are generally required to file a claim under the state's workers compensation procedure.
A claim need not be filed by an injured worker for the State of New York to pursue penalties against an employer for not maintaining New York State Workers» Compensation coverage.
Their union, the Communications Workers of America, filed a complaint with state regulators.
You may be legally barred from filing a lawsuit against your employer if state - run workers» compensation is available, but this is something that your personal injury attorney will investigate and explain to you.
To file a claim for workers compensation benefits, the injured employee must notify the employer as soon as possible and fill out a claim with the New York State Workers» Compensationworkers compensation benefits, the injured employee must notify the employer as soon as possible and fill out a claim with the New York State Workers» CompensationWorkers» Compensation Board.
South Carolina differs from many other states in that it puts the burden of filing a workers» compensation claim on the injured employee.
Filing a Workers» Compensation Claim In most states, the law requires every business to carry some form of insurance to compensate employees who become injured on the job.
If the employer does not subscribe to state - run workers» compensation insurance, the employee is permitted to file a normal work injury claim and seek 100 % of their damages and related losses.
There is a time limitation; all workers» compensation statutes restrict the amount of time you or your dependent has to file a workers» compensation claim, usually between one to three years from the date of injury, depending on the state.
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