Sentences with phrase «union city contract»

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In recent weeks, Emanuel took steps to start laying off as many as 625 employees, saying that could be avoided if unions agree to change contract work rules, including ones that require the city pay double - time for overtime or allow some managers to work only 35 hours a week.
That concern echoes the assessment of DiNapoli's New York City counterpart, Comptroller Scott Stringer, who recently called the contracts the «Achilles heel» of the de Blasio administration, and said budget chaos will ensue if the mayor doesn't reach agreements with the city's labor unions by the end of JCity counterpart, Comptroller Scott Stringer, who recently called the contracts the «Achilles heel» of the de Blasio administration, and said budget chaos will ensue if the mayor doesn't reach agreements with the city's labor unions by the end of Jcity's labor unions by the end of June.
In an effort to sweeten the pot in contract talks with the police union, City Hall is offering a 1 percent salary bump for officers forced to use body cameras.
No group in NYC has amassed more political clout than the teachers union, which has scored a new contract for its members, helped block charter schools from expanding, pushed for the renewal of mayoral control of city schools, and ensured the city education budget continues to soar.
Hotel Trades Council President Peter Ward announced yesterday, at a Radio City Music Hall membership meeting, that our Union successfully reached an early tentative agreement with the Hotel Association Bargaining Group on Friday, February 3, 2012 to renew our industry - wide Union contract which was scheduled to expire on June 30, 2012.
The City of Buffalo will never confront its basic problems when the state increases its aid by $ 52 million, he said, and burdensome labor contracts will continue to hold back municipalities as long as their unions are protected by the Taylor Law.
The budget is slightly lower than the $ 82.2 billion de Blasio projected in his April executive plan, thanks in part to $ 440 million more in savings identified by city agencies, as well as healthcare savings the city secured with the city's uniformed workforce through new union contracts.
Meanwhile, her agency spent $ 341 million from 2014 through 2017 on overtime costs dictated by labor contracts between the city and the unions.
In May 2014, as the union and the administration were in talks about contracts that had expired during the Bloomberg administration, the union declared an impasse arguing that the city would not agree to granting its members higher wages.
Mayor Bloomberg's successor at City Hall could be left with billions of dollars in budget - busting costs to settle contracts with municipal unions.
In response to a question from a delegate about the Chicago Teachers Union strike, which led to a successful contract, and the UFT's current, long - running contract battle, Mulgrew contrasted the circumstances faced by educators in Chicago and New York City.
About 40 members of AFSCME Local 1961 heard from challengers Frank Commisso Jr., the 15th Ward Common Council member, and Carolyn McLaughlin, council president, on issues including the union's frustration over a lack of a new contract with the city for nearly four years.
Ms. Ferreras nonetheless acknowledged «many uncertainties» in the plan, including, most notably, unresolved labor contracts with nearly every one of the city's municipal labor unions, which could cost the city as much as $ 7 billion to settle, according to some estimates.
He was also one of the harshest critics of Mayor de Blasio, whom he branded a «total nincompoop,» though the two men reached a partial peace after the sergeants union inked a contract deal with the city.
When the mayor came into office none of the city's unions were under contract, now that figure is more than 90 percent.
The MTA wants LIRR workers to accept a contract that it says is the same as that recently approved by the Transport Workers Union Local 100, representing more than 34,000 city bus and subway workers.
The contract provides a framework for the hiring of union contractors to complete badly needed repairs throughout the city's public housing complexes.
With every city municipal labor contract having expired during the Bloomberg administration, unions are expecting new contracts and significant amounts of retroactive pay.
«The contract with the teachers» union expired in October 2009, while contracts with the union for principals and other school administrators and District Council 37, the city's largest public employee union, expired in March 2010.
In his memo dated December 7, Gallo said the city faces a number of unfunded mandates that is obligated to pay annually including increased costs for the city's solid waste / sludge tipping feels with the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency, and union contract settlements and medical plans for city employees and retirees.
The main issue highlighted by the IBO report is contracts «the lack of current contracts with nearly every union in the city
The Buffalo teachers union has rejected the latest contract offer from the city school district.
Contracts between early childhood education providers are negotiated between the Council of School Supervisors and Administrators, the city's principals» union and the Day Care Council.
State rules, including a law requiring binding arbitration to resolve contract disputes with police and fire unions, inhibit cities from cutting some of their biggest costs, she said.
The MTA reached a tentative contract agreement with the union representing New York City's subway and bus workers, which would provide pay raises of more than 2 percent a year.
A recent contract agreement with the City of Buffalo's white - collar union — which eliminates retiree health care for new employees — will mean hundreds of thousands of dollars in long - term savings to the city, Mayor Byron W. Brown sCity of Buffalo's white - collar union — which eliminates retiree health care for new employees — will mean hundreds of thousands of dollars in long - term savings to the city, Mayor Byron W. Brown scity, Mayor Byron W. Brown said.
But the mayor's actions and rhetoric have angered police unions, including those seeking new contracts with the city, and cops themselves.
Yet another contract dispute in 2004 between City Hall and the PBA brought union members to a noisy 1 a.m. protest outside Mr. Bloomberg's Upper East Side townhouse.
Bill de Blasio and the teachers union struck a deal on a new contract, ending a nearly five - year labor dispute and potentially setting a template for negotiations with the city's other unions.
But whether it was appropriate to accept the donations — which came from unions who have contracts with the city, real estate firms with interests in re-zonings and others matters, activists calling for a horse carriage ban and others — has been questioned.
Bloomberg left office without closing new contracts with any city unions, which saved him roughly $ 7 billion.
But in a story last year, Politico New York reported that 62 percent of donors had business or labor contracts before the city, or were trying to get a project approved — including the union DC37, which was negotiating a contract, and a manufacturer of scented garbage bags who eventually got a contract to provide them to the city.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and the teachers union have agreed on a new teachers contract that exempts 200 regular schools from union and city rules.
The city's Department of Education staffing costs are rising sharply in the wake of a 2014 teachers union contract inked by Mayor de Blasio, according to a watchdog report.
Cuomo says the binding arbitration law that governs portions of union contracts is due to expire this year, and he hopes that can provide another opportunity for cities and other local governments to save money.
The school board has issued letters to city school teachers directly outlining what's in the latest contract offer — claiming teachers might not have been notified by the union leader.
A Capalino spokesman told the Times Union that «Mr. Capalino served on the board of the New York City - based AJ Contracting and left its board before the organization went out of business.
Cuomo, increasingly worried that many cities and counties face the threat of financial bankruptcy, is also considering tying pay hikes to «significant» mandate relief for local governments, including possible changes in «Triborough Law,» which favors public - employee unions over local governments in contract talks, a source close to the Legislature said.
Frustrated by a lack of progress over a new contract, faculty members and employees at the City University of New York voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike if a mediator was unable to broker a deal with the administration, their union said.
Dozens of New York City police officers will stage another demonstration outside of the gym where Mayor de Blasio works out, urging him to use the free time to work out a contract with their union.
The mayor's administration also has negotiated contracts with several city unions that call for no wage increases.
It mirrors the city pattern on paper, but active union members won't see their raises fully instituted until the end of the contract, and won't receive all their back pay until 2020.
The teachers» union, for example, have agreed to a contract without a salary increase for the first year and a half, while superior officers have assented to keeping their pay flat for 11 months — «zeroes» in public employee parlance, unacceptable to Mr. Lynch, whose members are among the lowest paid big - city cops in the country.
The governor, along with the state legislature, controls New York City union contracts, and can throttle the city's ability to raise taxes to fund public progrCity union contracts, and can throttle the city's ability to raise taxes to fund public progrcity's ability to raise taxes to fund public programs.
The Buffalo schools superintendent now has expanded power to change the union contract at 15 - city schools in receivership.
Responding to a question from NY1's Courtney Gross, Lhota listed meeting with the City's union leaders to develop a «roadmap» to reaching new contracts, meeting with «the leaders of all the banks in New York» to encourage them to loosen credit restrictions while also assisting businesses in better preparing for credit requests, and meeting with college and university presidents to discuss ways to help the City's economy, as his immediate priorities.
His Campaign for One New York slush fund collected a whopping $ 350,000 from the UFT scarcely a month before City Hall lavished that nine - year contract on the union.
That is, he laid a bundle of cash on the NYPD's principal labor union, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, settling the city's last major outstanding labor contract.
The biggest risks, Lhota warned, involve the city's budget, which faces a multi-billion dollar deficit and expired contracts with municipal unions.
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