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Transit union calls for barriers in bus lanes to keep out cars Newly minted New York City Transit President Andy Byford said today he is on board with exploring changes — days after vowing to work up a bus ... "We continue to work closely with MTA/NYCT in improving the bus service and we are willing to look at the barrier idea," said DOT spokesman Scott ...
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What Does the Future of Work Look Like? And What Does That Mean for America's Cities? For city administrators, the new face of work calls for new solutions to promote business development within their communities. At a meeting of the United States ... In fact, in 2017, 75 percent of startup capital went to only three states: New York, California, and Massachusetts. The remaining 47 states ...
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Minicab cross border hiring and toothless regulations London minicab drivers are infuriating their counterparts and local taxi drivers in York for heading north to look for work. It is also happening in many other towns and cities such as Brighton, Reading and Bristol. Why? There is meant to be something called a triple licensing lock where a job from a ...
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Here Are Today's Cheapest Rentals In the Upper East Side, New York City ... York Ave., which is going for $1,695 / month. In the unit, look for high ceilings, hardwood flooring and exposed brick. Pet owners, take heed: cats and dogs are allowed. (Check out the listing here.) --- Hoodline offers data-driven analysis of local happenings and trends across cities. To make this work ...
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Dumbstruck gets new CEO, investor Dumbstruck in Schenectady has hired a new CEO to take the facial recognition software company to the next level. Jeff Tetrault, a digital video and advertising entrepreneur who grew up in the Capital Region and started his own digital media companies in New York City and Chicago, will work ...
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What Trump's 'Big, Fat, Beautiful' Mexico Wall Will Look Like "Companies have a choice: Help build the wall, a monument to racism and bigotry, or do business in New York City," Letitia James, the city's public advocate (an elected official whose job is to serve as liaison between the public and city government), said last March. The trade unions, too, were quick to ...
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Pole-dancing robot STRIPPERS that 'stole the show' at a Las Vegas club are headed to NYC this ... Technology companies have 'disrupted' the way we shop, communicate, travel and do just about everything in our daily lives. Now, a pair of robot strippers have their eyes set on disrupting your next lap dance. The android adult entertainers, dubbed the 'Robo Twins,' grabbed headlines earlier this ...
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How to Stay Ahead of Recruiting Challenges This Year New York-based search and advisory firm Atlantic Group recently released a new report laying out the top recruiting trends in finance that will drive .... "We help them become creative and work through the issues that have previously been a barrier with candidates not willing to leave New York City and ...
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