DNA Databank Bill Helps Protect Public
…in March, makes New York the first state in the nation to require the collection of DNA samples from anyone convicted of a felony or Penal Law misdemeanor. Previously, only…
…in March, makes New York the first state in the nation to require the collection of DNA samples from anyone convicted of a felony or Penal Law misdemeanor. Previously, only…
…Mr. Ward was Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey. Mr. Ward previously served as Managing Director of The General Contractors Association of New York…
…of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades,” based in Buffalo! Jack Kittle, political director for District Council 9 New York IUPAT, said the statement by Mount Sinai isn’t…
…have been looking for to lead Downstate through its financial restructuring while maintaining its impeccable service to the Brooklyn community and all of New York State.” Meanwhile, dozens of workers…
…and Department Store Union wants to stop Wal-Mart from entering the New York City market. Halpin, Local 1’s organizer, said, “If Wal-Mart is going to build in New York, we…
…not to pay the increase] and may not exact any funds from nonmembers without their affirmative consent.” This new rule will tend to eliminate a union’s ability to obtain agency…
August 1, 2012 Around Town By Neal Tepel New York City closed a budget gap of $4.6 billion for FY 2013 and narrowed the FY 2014 budget gap to $2.5…
…on the privatization of Chicago’s parking meters, said, “I would warn New Yorkers that even if you’re open to the idea of privatization to be very careful because generally the…
…a woman electrician, a woman sheet-metal worker and once a blue moon a woman plumber. But that’s was it.” Today, however, Spicer said that it’s impossible to go through the…
…11am The City of New York, through the Department of Transportation, has issued a Request for Qualifications to solicit private companies that are qualified to operate the city’s parking system….