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Below is a roundup of New York State exams leading to public service positions. Most of the jobs listed are located in the New York metropolitan area and upstate. Prospective applicants are advised to ...
'Trump will not "never forget"' The AG’s letter follows by about two months the unpending of the program, at least temporarily. As part of the Trump administration’s efforts “to maximize governmental ...
More than two dozen New York retired educators collected over $300,000 in pension benefits last year, according to data compiled by the Empire Center. The nonpartisan think tank analyzed data reported ...
David Haro spent most of Thursday at his electronically-powered standing desk working on two new computer monitors with a wireless mouse and keyboard inside Make the Road New York’s state-of-the-art ...
New York City government, like every industry in the nation, suffered dramatic employee vacancies during and in the immediate aftermath of the Covid pandemic. Aside from the devastating loss of highly ...
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 619-name list for Oiler on October 16, 2024. The list is based on Exam 3101, which was recently held. Readers should note that eligible ...
Foley Square was once again the site of a massive gathering of workers and union leaders celebrating May Day, International Workers Day. Whereas last year's event drew thousands of workers calling for ...
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 1,690-name list for Dispatcher (Surface Transportation), Promotion on August 28, 2024. The list is based on Exam 3709, which was ...
The Department of Citywide Ad­min­istrative Services established an 847-name list for Police Officer on March 1, 2017. The list was first made public on Dec. 23, 2015. It is based on Exam 5310, which ...
Jo Anne Cloughly, a professor of culinary arts at SUNY Cobleskill in upstate New York, considers watching young people learn and grow to be the best thing about working in the food industry. As a ...
The Committee of Interns and Residents reached a tentative contract agreement with Montefiore Medical Center on behalf of about 1,200 resident physicians. The pact, which must still be ratified, would ...
John Feal, who has long advocated for September 11 responders, speaking on Capitol Hill in July in favor of bipartisan legislation that have permanently funded the World Trade Center Health Program.