Sentences with phrase «work slowdown»

A work slowdown is when employees intentionally reduce their productivity or work at a slower pace than usual. It is a deliberate act to protest or show dissatisfaction with their working conditions, wages, or other related issues. Full definition
The probes are looking into a possible work slowdown by sanitation and transportation workers.
The city is losing about $ 10 million per week on parking ticket revenue because of the NYPD work slowdown, according to the Citizens Budget Commission.
This fight culminated in an alleged work slowdown last spring, causing a spike in flight cancellations that alienated customers.
Bratton has said there is so far not enough evidence to pin the statistics on an organized work slowdown but promises to closely analyze arrest and summons data this week and next to make sense of the drop.
After a massive storm dumped close to 20 inches of snow on the city in December 2010, Halloran contended that city Sanitation Department supervisors called for a deliberate work slowdown in order to put Mayor Michael Bloomberg in a bad light.
Last Monday, Bratton initially said he would not ascribe the stark drop in police activity to an intentional work slowdown, despite Mayor Bill de Blasio's dispute with several police unions.
The city is losing about $ 10 million per week on parking ticket revenue because of the NYPD work slowdown, according to budget watchdog estimates.
At police headquarters on Friday, NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton told reporters he was taking steps to correct a work slowdown, and does not plan on taking any punitive action against officers.
De Blasio offered another defense of the NYPD while also taking a shot at the «rhetoric of union leaders» — one of whom suggested the possibility of a work slowdown by officers after fallout over the death of Eric Garner last month in police custody.
QUEENS — Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday he believes the NYPD is getting back on track after what Police Commissioner Bill Bratton acknowledged last week was a work slowdown following the murder of two NYPD officers in Brooklyn.
A PBA spokesman reportedly denied that Lynch was hinting at a work slowdown.
Mayor de Blasio and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton have yet to confirm the work slowdown, saying they'll do so after a detailed analysis.
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