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New York Nepotism? NYC Gives Mayor's Close Friend One of Its Highest-Paying Jobs - Free Beacon The New York Police Department rehired a longtime friend of New York City mayor Eric Adams (D.) for one of the city's highest-paying jobs, ...
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Five design and architecture jobs opportunities in the USA - Dezeen Bates Masi Architects designed a residence motivated by vernacular architecture in East Hompton, New York. The studio is seeking an architectural ...
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New York City will cut some of its 21000 vacant government positions As the city eliminates more unfilled jobs, its ability to hire for crucial remaining positions and retain existing employees is key.
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Eric Adams orders city to leave jobs vacant after migrant crisis, union bills NYC Mayor Eric Adams Monday's directive was the third time City Hall ordered sweeping cuts since Mayor Adams took office earlier this year.
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New York's Labor Force: Assessing 10-Year Trends and Pandemic Setbacks Figure 1 compares the labor force and employment in New York over the past 10 years. As shown, the number of jobs closely follows the same trend ...
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Tech Layoffs Have Workers Job-Hunting While Employed as 'Career Cushion' - Bloomberg Here's a guide to all the different ways people are measuring the trend. What Workers Want. New Yorkers are now in the office more, but they crave ...
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New York City headed for "economic tsunami," Mayor Eric Adams warns - CBS News A multi-billion dollar deficit is expected next year. For one, he's ordered a partial hiring freeze as he warns of an "economic tsunami" coming ...
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Panel: Permanent minimum wage hike, Clean Slate Act will address workforce gap New York continues to lag behind other U.S. states in recovery from job losses caused by the pandemic, but especially in work that's low-pay and ...
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Fintech Giant FIS to Cut Thousands of Jobs as New CEO Targets Costs - Bloomberg ... company declined to comment on the job cuts. Shares in FIS rose more than 4% on Tuesday and traded at $63.83 at 11:36 a.m. in New York.
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New York Imposes 2-Year Moratorium on New Proof of Work Mining After Gov. Hochul ... - CoinDesk New York's Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul signed into law Tuesday a two-year moratorium on proof-of-work (PoW) cryptocurrency mining.
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