Sentences with phrase «new email policy»

According to Above the Law, Weil Gotshal sent out a new email policy as an April Fools Day prank.
As first reported by The New York Post, Krueger plans to introduce a bill that would block the administration's new email policy.

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In an email to the New York Times, Google software engineer James Damore said he had lost his job over the manifesto, which he claimed he had written in the hopes of fostering an honest discussion on the company's diversity policies.
American Airlines» Tim Smith emailed me to confirm that any seating policies referred to in the AP article are not new and that by booking online there is the option of pre-selecting your seats at no extra charge.
The announcement came after several state lawmakers introduced legislation that would create a new email retention policy for the state, requiring that online communications be preserved for at least seven years — much like how the federal government currently operates.
«As long as Republicans hold power in the State Senate, New York can't stand up to President Trump and pass laws to protect our families from the awful policies coming out of Washington,» the fundraising email states.
Shelley is a proven leader with the experience, integrity, and talent we need to enact progressive policies and fight for middle - and working - class New Yorkers,» the email stated, signed by the governor.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's new 90 - day email deletion policy for all state agencies is being met with widespread disapproval.
«Representative Katko has consistently prioritized policies that are dangerous to New York women and families,» Rachel Thomas, press secretary for EMILY's List, wrote in an email.
Around the time de Blasio announced he'd pursue fair scheduling legislation in September 2016, emails show administration aides also reaching out to the heads of fast - food restaurants and retail establishments such as Shake Shack and Uncommon Goods to seek their advice on how to craft a new policy.
«We are disappointed the Senate and Assembly majorities, both with new leadership, have expressed no willingness to reform longstanding inequities in New York's Freedom of Information laws, or adopt uniform email and document retention policies,» said Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzoparnew leadership, have expressed no willingness to reform longstanding inequities in New York's Freedom of Information laws, or adopt uniform email and document retention policies,» said Cuomo spokesman Rich AzzoparNew York's Freedom of Information laws, or adopt uniform email and document retention policies,» said Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzopardi.
New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's administration — which the governor pledged would be the most transparent in state history — has quietly adopted policies that allow it to purge the emails of tens of thousands of state employees, cutting off a key avenue for understanding and investigating state government.
But more than a dozen advocacy organizations — including the Electronic Frontier Foundation, New York Civil Liberties Union and Sunlight Foundation, as well as New York - based good government groups — sent a letter to the governor late last month, arguing his policy was technologically unnecessary and out of step with the federal government, which saves emails from rank - and - file employees for seven years.
We hoped our groups could stand with the governor as he announced a new email retention policy as part of Sunshine Week in March.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been getting some bipartisan criticism from state lawmakers over an email policy that erases all electronic correspondence of state employees after 90 days.
The policy of the New York State Archives calls for retaining correspondence related to policy developments — a category that would cover a big chunk of state emails — for at least two years.
Emails that qualify as «records» are supposed to be preserved under New York's policy.
While this policy helps keep the spam under control, it doesn't exactly make for live conversation, particularly if I'm off gallivanting around instead of checking my email to see if new comments have arrived.
After a series of Democratic scandals in the New York state legislature, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is instituting a policy to have the emails of state employees automatically deleted after 90 days.
«The Independent Democratic Conference is proud to bridge the gap between the people of the City of New York and the Senate to accomplish important policies that the Mayor has championed like Universal Pre-K, Vision Zero, the millionaire's tax and mayoral control,» Giove said in an emailed statement.
Krueger was so concerned about what she heard that she's drafted a bill to require that New York State follow the federal government's policy of keeping all email correspondence for seven years.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is calling for a new email retention policy for state leaders following criticism of his administration's practice of purging emails after 90 daNew York Governor Andrew Cuomo is calling for a new email retention policy for state leaders following criticism of his administration's practice of purging emails after 90 danew email retention policy for state leaders following criticism of his administration's practice of purging emails after 90 days.
Under the new policy, administration staffers will manually delete emails as they choose, though emails containing certain records will be retained for longer.
Mayor de Blasio's work to push forward national policies through the U.S. Conference of Mayors and other partnerships is vital to our efforts to secure key federal funding for priorities like infrastructure and homeland security, and move forward an agenda that will lift up New Yorkers around the five boroughs,» Spitalnick said in an emailed statement.
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After legislators earlier proposed a new law to retain state workers» emails and AG Eric Schneiderman announced he's suspending the email purge policy, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office said it would seek a uniform policy in state agencies and in the Legislature on email retention and FOIL.
The letter, sent by Cuomo's incoming counsel Alphonso David and first reported by the New York Daily News, continues the governor's strategy of going on offense to respond to a push by legislators and good - government groups to suspend an administration policy of automatically deleting emails after 90 days.
«My policy is to draft and submit any local bills requested, so after I touch base with [my colleagues here in Albany] I would expect we would do so again», Latimer told Talk of the Sound in an email, referencing he controversial New Rochelle Armory home rule request made last month by Mayor Noam Bramson.
Today, a Siena College poll of New York State found that most New Yorkers are aware of Governor Cuomo's email policy, and Siena's press release further notes that «by an overwhelming margin, 80 - 16 percent, voters say state emails should be retained significantly longer than 90 days, including more than three - quarters of voters from every region, party, gender, race, religion, age.»
The Department of Health («the Department») is transitioning to a new 90 - day email retention policy for all staff.
Today, a Siena College poll of New York State found that most New Yorkers are aware of Governor Cuomo's email policy, and Siena's press release further notes that «by an overwhelming margin, 80 - 16 percent, voters say state emails should be retained significantly longer than 90 days, including more than three - quarters of voters from every region, -LSB-...]
Today, Capital New York's Jimmy Vielkind appeared on WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show, to discuss New York State's email destruction policy.
New York State's email deletion policy is out of step with best practices in the Federal government, in other states like North Carolina and Massachusetts, with good government advocates, and even with the New York State Archives's own recommendations from 2010, which stated «Purging all emails after a defined time period is not an acceptable retention and disposition strategy.»
New York State's policy of deleting emails after 90 days has been around for years, but it's making news this week because all state agencies have completed their transition to one centralized email system.
While Cuomo officials have suggested that the purge policy is a technical necessity to consolidate email systems, researcher Dave Maass of the Electronic Frontier Foundation said, «There's no technological reason that New York can't maintain these records indefinitely.»
Governor Andrew Cuomo's new 90 - day email deletion policy for all state agencies is being met with widespread disapproval.
ALBANY — The Cuomo administration missed a self - imposed deadline to examine its policy of automatically deleting emails after 90 days, drawing fire from a good - government advocate, and a fresh promise of action from the governor's new counsel.
«We are disappointed the Senate and Assembly majorities, both with new leadership, have expressed no willingness to reform longstanding inequities in New York's Freedom of Information laws, or adopt uniform email and document retention policinew leadership, have expressed no willingness to reform longstanding inequities in New York's Freedom of Information laws, or adopt uniform email and document retention policiNew York's Freedom of Information laws, or adopt uniform email and document retention policies.
ALBANY — Automatically deleting email after 90 days could lead to the accidental disposal of important records, the head of New York's Committee on Open Government told Capital, as the Cuomo administration presses ahead with its controversial new poliNew York's Committee on Open Government told Capital, as the Cuomo administration presses ahead with its controversial new polinew policy.
An I.T.S. spokeswoman, Michelle McDonald, confirmed the new feature took effect in all state offices and «serves as a reminder of the policy and to preserve all emails that fall within the State Archive's retention policy
«Pearson doesn't set policy but rather works with state Departments of Education to help them implement their policies,» Pearson spokeswoman Susan Aspey told DNAinfo New York in an email.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has reversed a policy that would have resulted in all emails by state officials and New York employees being deleted after 90 days.
«The task force report urges a fundamental reset of education policy in New York State,» wrote UFT President Michael Mulgrew in an email to members.
When faced with the fact that the federal government — which has far more emails than New York — now has a seven year retention policy, the justification has changed.
The Cuomo policy of using centralized software to automatically delete state employee emails after 90 days is resulting in the destruction of emails, which are considered public records under New York's Freedom of Information Law.
New Yorkers should demand that the Cuomo Administration end the automatic destruction of emails after 90 days, and instead take advantage of the state's modern email technology by issuing a uniform policy of saving state emails for seven years.
New York state lawmakers grilled Maggie Miller, the state's chief information officer, at a hearing yesterday, concerned that the deletion of all state worker emails older than 90 days, a policy that is now coming into full force, could impede legal investigations and damage transparency, Josefa Velasquez reports for Capital NY.
In an email, he cited her «more than 20 years of public service... including seven years as an assistant district attorney in Erie County, three years as an assistant attorney general, and two years as executive director of JCOPE — a unique blend of legal, policy and criminal justice experience that is unparalleled and will greatly serve the state and all New Yorkers.»
In New York, the state legislature is moving rapidly to undo Governor Andrew Cuomo's 90 - day email deletion policy, reports Thomas Kaplan for The New York Times.
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