Five years ago, Jesse Lopez Martinez and his family started a food truck business in Sunset Park, typically stationing on Fifth Avenue’s commercial strip, between 47th and 48th Street. But despite ...
The New York State court system is accepting applicants for law library clerk and law library assistant positions across the state through Sept. 14 for exams scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 18. Clerks ...
The New York City Managerial Employees Association (MEA) would like to express gratitude to its Members - NYC Managerial, ...
PRESSED INTO ACTION EARLY: A month after this group of Fire Academy graduates was dispatched to city firehouses, a new cadre of 309 probationary Firefighters was graduated about 10 days ahead of ...
A group of New York City employees and retirees has gone to court to block the Adams administration from moving hundreds of thousands of municipal workers into a self-funded health plan. The ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs, while destabilizing both domestic and global markets, signal more than a shift in trade policy — they mark a rupture in the dominant political-economic consensus.
Department of Citywide Administrative Services officials said last week that they would request more time to reduce the number of provisionals working for the city in order to comply with a … ...
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 729-name list for Correction Officer on March 26, 2025. The list is based on Exam 4302, which was recently held. Readers should note … ...
State Senator Robert Jackson, the chair of the Civil Service and Pensions Committee, has long pushed for reforms to the public-sector’s Tier 6 pension plan. He credited “collaborative efforts with ...
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A group of Local 3005 members who last year passed a motion calling for their pensions to be divested from Israeli stocks and bonds are now seeking to oust the union’s leadership in elections this ...