Sentences with phrase «seen city workers»

City Council Finance Chair Domenic Recchia, Jr. from Brooklyn and Transportation Committee Chair James Vacca, from the Bronx, both told the the Daily News last month that they had seen city workers clearing sheltered bus stops in their districts instead of CEMUSA employees.
I noticed that it had been awhile since anyone came by, so I looked down the lane and saw that city workers had placed a pile of gravel across the end of the lane while working on the main road.

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One reason major cities see such a wide wealth gap is that when new generations of workers cluster there, density increases and, therefore, so does property cost and competition.
Improving delivery times is seen as a way to appeal to busy inner - city workers who do not own cars and for whom grocery trips are often limited to what they can carry home.
In Oakland, one of the nation's most diverse cities, Jackson says he would like to see Uber hire local workers and businesses and invest in the community, including the Oakland Unified School District.
The evidence is there for all to see — shuttered factories in big cities and small towns all over America, persistent wage stagnation and high unemployment for workers without college or specialized vocational skills.
Two other thriving cities — Atlanta and Washington, D.C. — also see large shares of super commuters, and workers throughout the metro are drawn to job opportunities in city centers.
Seeing an urban slum, being exposed to the vice, crime, disease, and poverty of the city, becoming aware of the plight of an underpaid or unemployed worker, the wideawake minister felt that something was wrong and expressed his feeling in moral protest.
Workers at New York City businesses with no more than 10 employees will see their minimum wage increase to $ 10.50 an hour.
When the state's minimum wage rises to $ 11 an hour from $ 9 on Dec. 31, workers at New York City businesses with more than 10 employees will see the largest percentage minimum - wage increase in 60 years.
Fast - food workers will see their minimum wage rise to $ 10.50 in New York City and $ 9.75 elsewhere in the rest of the state.
I - 787 is usually considered Albany's «beltway» near the downtown portion of the city near the Capitol — meaning the billboard will likely be seen by state workers and lawmakers leaving work.
For the city's decades - old tax abatement program for developers, 421 - a will see a four - year extension if the real estate industry and labor come to an agreement over wages for construction workers involved in those projects.
Under the mayor's plan, which matches a similar increase for state employees enacted by Cuomo last year, about 50,000 city workers — including crossing guards, prekindergarten teachers, custodial workers and others — would see their pay reach the $ 15 - an - hour level by the end of 2018, making them some of the country's highest paid municipal employees.
New York City fast - food workers would see an increase to $ 10.50 at the end of this year.
Since then, federal and state prosecutors have widened their inquiries to business leaders, lobbyists, city employees and campaign workers to see if the mayor was engaging in pay - to - play schemes.
Under the mayor's plan, which matches a similar increase for state employees enacted by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo last year, about 50,000 city workers — including crossing guards, prekindergarten teachers, custodial workers and others — would see their pay reach the $ 15 - an - hour level by the end of 2018.
For six years, a particular group of workers employed through contracts with the city, and filling important roles, saw their wages stagnate.
Newark, New Jersey, superintendent Cami Anderson (see «Newark's Superintendent Rolls Up Her Sleeves and Gets to Work,» features, Winter 2013) recalls that when she served as area superintendent for New York City's alternative schools and programs, the district had two «conventional wisdoms» when it came to evaluating guidance counselors and social workers: «The first was you'd be violating student confidentiality if you observed guidance counselors or social workers interacting with kids one - on - one, and the second was, if you weren't licensed as a clinical supervisor, you didn't have the authority to evaluate or document performance for these people.»
Bobby Washington, the Jersey City postal worker, noticed it, too: «I walk into the public school, I see people doing a job; the charter is a mission.»
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Workers go home to see their families from their jobs in the city.
A map of Detroit is spread on a table; on laptops, workers see the same map, overlaid with a grid of the city and blue dots representing surveyors in the field.
The city has seen significant change with its outside workers and that has gone well, Reimer said.
The city attracts government workers who may be commuting from suburbs in Virginia or Maryland as well as tourists from across the globe who come to the city to see the monuments and memorials near the National Mall.
General Maintenance Worker — Nashville Maintenance — June 2014 — Present • Inspect equipment and machinery to pinpoint source of problem and recommend solution to property owner, accompanied by an estimate • Repair machines using an array of tools, such as wrenches, drills, saws, hoists, and hammers • Schedule routine maintenance to be done at over 30 properties in the city, including schools and industrial complexes • Assemble new HVAC units to be installed at a building, and install new wiring to be in compliance with state ordinance • Develop schematic designs and blueprints to be distributed to team members that accurately lay out what is required for the job • Maintain a safe working environment by writing a safely manual to be used by all 40 members of the company, and throughout employment never had a single accident • Join metal components together in a piece of equipment with welding equipment and torches
It's not hard to see why: Home prices in the cradle of country music have jumped 58 percent over the past three years as workers flocked to the city's thriving economy.
I have been around for many many years I have saw brokerages like this come and go which is fine BUT I also know that many agents have boycotted listing from these brokerages or making there listings second choice, I am not saying that agents are right in doing that but i think many people can uderstand that we as agents work hard for money as do people do in thier jobs, but when city workers or constrution workers, police ect are asked to cut or modify there pay there unions leaders and brother fight and picket because they work hard for there pay they fight for increase they fight for better working condtions but we as agents fight each other we do nt banned together like everybody else does.
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