New City Budget Could Ax 1 Out of Every 15 City Workers
…workers took early retirement after the 9/11 attacks of 2001, he explains, and almost 18,000 did in the 1990s. The city’s pension funds are in good enough shape to handle…
…workers took early retirement after the 9/11 attacks of 2001, he explains, and almost 18,000 did in the 1990s. The city’s pension funds are in good enough shape to handle…
…plaintiff in the Court’s 2018 Janus v. AFSCME Council 31 decision that ruled public-sector workers could not be required to pay “fair-share fees” to the union representing them, filed a…
…by 585,000. Since March 1.5 million government employees have lost their jobs. Currently, government employment is at the lowest it has been since 2001. “With that comes a decline in…
…a U.S. citizen, is battling cancer and he is her primary caregiver. A former math and chemistry teacher in Columbia, Acosta fled his native country in 2001 due to threats…
…Dick Cheney and [President] George Bush and [Defense Secretary] Rumsfeld had to say,” Sanders said. “I thought they were lying. I didn’t believe them for a moment. I took to…
…rugs. All that has changed in her long tenure has been the floors that she works on. A native of Poland, she has had some difficult times, including the loss…
…Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attack. “What we know today, was that there were over 10,000 unionized construction workers that left other jobs in the city and went to that site…
The musical Moulin Rouge, at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre, is based upon Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 hyperactive and entertaining film. It celebrates the era of the original Moulin Rouge, which opened…
…with all Americans in mourning the thousands lost in New York City, Pennsylvania and Washington D.C. as the result of the despicable attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001. We…
…he called OSHA’s proposed ergonomics rule “the most costly and intrusive regulation in its history.” He mocked carpal tunnel syndrome as “purportedly” caused by typing, and said the rule would…