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Man Who Fatally Beat 6-Year-Old Sentenced to 25-Years-to-Life. By CRYSTAL LEWIS. Updated May 20, 2021. The man who fatally beat his then-girlfriend’s son 6-year old Zymere Perkins in a 2016 case that sparked calls to reform the city’s child welfare system wassentenced May 17 to
A DISGRACE TO THE BADGE Smith faces sale-of-narcotics charges in addition to being the leader of a corrupt bribery scheme to steer accidents to certain tow companies for cash. According to the Assistant U.S. Attorney Harris, Smith has discussed witness intimidation and called those who cooperated with police as "rats." It can be reasonably argued that acorrupt cop or
LOCAL 372 CHALLENGERS WANT DA TO PROBE FRANCOIS'S DUBIOUS The challengers in the election for District Council 37’s Local 372, who were granted access to the local’s financial records by a State Supreme Court Justice, have called on the Manhattan District Attorney’s office to prosecute President Shaun Francois for allegedly misusing union funds. The DO THE RIGHT THING ON ERI Do the Right Thing on ERI. To the Editor: You cannot have it both ways, Mayor de Blasio. The Mayor recently explained that it was his call on whether the early-retirement incentive would be extended and to which employee group, but added that he was "also very concerned about getting the work done for the people as we try to bring thiscity back."
PBA LOSES BID TO VOID MEASURE THAT INCREASED CCRB'S BUDGET The measure would have provided additional funding to the CCRB to be able to afford one agency staffer for every 150 uniformed NYPD officers. The increase, scheduled for the start of Fiscal Year 2021, would have boosted staffing by 20, to about 230, but city budget cutbacks attributable to the pandemic are believed to have delayed additions to the CCRB's headcount. AMID ANXIETY ABOUT SHIFT TO MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLAN, CITY Discussions between the de Blasio administration and municipal unions meant to produce hundreds of millions of dollars in health-caresavings through a
STEAM, SPRINKLER FITTER JOBS AT PORT AUTHORITY; START AT Successful written-test candidates will be invited to participate in a hands-on practical exam that will measure their abilities to climb and work at heights; restore a tripped dry pipe valve; identify and service steam traps; tie basic rigging and hoisting knots; assemble and/or repair fire hydrants; read meters, complete a pipe construction project; conduct hydrostatic testing; and read and CITY ASSESSOR, PROMOTION LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 52-name list for City Assessor, Promotion on Jan. 22, 2020. The list is based on Exam 9541, which was held in 2019. Readers should note that eligible lists change over their four-year life as candidates are added, removed, reinstated, or rescored. MTA BUS DRIVERS TAKE BIG STEP TO PENSION PARITY The TWU, according to a former union official, sought a monthly payout of $140 times years of service. The MTA argued for a $115-per-year-of-service calculation, up from the current $105 per year of service. Mr. Edelman opted for a $130-times-years-of WTC MEDICAL DIRECTOR SAYS THOSE WITH PTSD DESERVE VCF ‘DON’T HAVE ALL WE NEED’: World Trade Center Medical Director Michael Crane said some of those with WTC-related illnesses have difficulty getting the appropriate treatment, and he lamented that those with post-traumatic stress disorder don’t qualify for Victims Compensation Fund benefits.THECHIEFLEADER.COM
Man Who Fatally Beat 6-Year-Old Sentenced to 25-Years-to-Life. By CRYSTAL LEWIS. Updated May 20, 2021. The man who fatally beat his then-girlfriend’s son 6-year old Zymere Perkins in a 2016 case that sparked calls to reform the city’s child welfare system wassentenced May 17 to
A DISGRACE TO THE BADGE Smith faces sale-of-narcotics charges in addition to being the leader of a corrupt bribery scheme to steer accidents to certain tow companies for cash. According to the Assistant U.S. Attorney Harris, Smith has discussed witness intimidation and called those who cooperated with police as "rats." It can be reasonably argued that acorrupt cop or
LOCAL 372 CHALLENGERS WANT DA TO PROBE FRANCOIS'S DUBIOUS The challengers in the election for District Council 37’s Local 372, who were granted access to the local’s financial records by a State Supreme Court Justice, have called on the Manhattan District Attorney’s office to prosecute President Shaun Francois for allegedly misusing union funds. The DO THE RIGHT THING ON ERI Do the Right Thing on ERI. To the Editor: You cannot have it both ways, Mayor de Blasio. The Mayor recently explained that it was his call on whether the early-retirement incentive would be extended and to which employee group, but added that he was "also very concerned about getting the work done for the people as we try to bring thiscity back."
PBA LOSES BID TO VOID MEASURE THAT INCREASED CCRB'S BUDGET The measure would have provided additional funding to the CCRB to be able to afford one agency staffer for every 150 uniformed NYPD officers. The increase, scheduled for the start of Fiscal Year 2021, would have boosted staffing by 20, to about 230, but city budget cutbacks attributable to the pandemic are believed to have delayed additions to the CCRB's headcount. AMID ANXIETY ABOUT SHIFT TO MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLAN, CITY Discussions between the de Blasio administration and municipal unions meant to produce hundreds of millions of dollars in health-caresavings through a
STEAM, SPRINKLER FITTER JOBS AT PORT AUTHORITY; START AT Successful written-test candidates will be invited to participate in a hands-on practical exam that will measure their abilities to climb and work at heights; restore a tripped dry pipe valve; identify and service steam traps; tie basic rigging and hoisting knots; assemble and/or repair fire hydrants; read meters, complete a pipe construction project; conduct hydrostatic testing; and read and CITY ASSESSOR, PROMOTION LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 52-name list for City Assessor, Promotion on Jan. 22, 2020. The list is based on Exam 9541, which was held in 2019. Readers should note that eligible lists change over their four-year life as candidates are added, removed, reinstated, or rescored. MTA BUS DRIVERS TAKE BIG STEP TO PENSION PARITY The TWU, according to a former union official, sought a monthly payout of $140 times years of service. The MTA argued for a $115-per-year-of-service calculation, up from the current $105 per year of service. Mr. Edelman opted for a $130-times-years-of WTC MEDICAL DIRECTOR SAYS THOSE WITH PTSD DESERVE VCF ‘DON’T HAVE ALL WE NEED’: World Trade Center Medical Director Michael Crane said some of those with WTC-related illnesses have difficulty getting the appropriate treatment, and he lamented that those with post-traumatic stress disorder don’t qualify for Victims Compensation Fund benefits. SUBSCRIBE | THECHIEFLEADER.COM The Chief-Leader covers every issue impacting civil service, from City Hall to the halls of Congress. FULL ACCESS (Print & Digital) • Weekly delivery of the paper (via USPS) • Online access to stories & web-only features. • Access to e-Chief (digital replica) • Responsive design adjusts to ALL THIS AND FREE LAWYERS? 7 hours ago · To the Editor: One can judge a person's character by the company they keep. Did you receive an invitation to Governor Cuomo's latest campaign fundraiser to be held in NYC June 29? Tickets are only $10,000, or two for $15,000. You can enjoy rubbing shoulders with New York State's 1 HOLOCAUST EDUCATION VITAL To the Editor: Teaching about the Holocaust is mandated in New York State, but you'd hardly know it from the degree and depth of actual classroom instruction taking place. Usually it's cursory or generalized in a way that doesn't identify the unique target of history's most-massive genocide. Has it NO 'ADVANTAGE' TO PAPERWORK 7 hours ago · To the Editor: City retirees are about to have their Medicare, which they have paid into all their working lives, transferred to a private, so-called Advantage plan. This is being done secretly by the Municipal Labor Committee, the City Council and the Mayor. Some retirees seem not to care, except GIVE RETIREES' SAY ON CHANGE 7 hours ago · (Editor's note: the following letter to the parties negotiating a shift of retiree health coverage to Medicare Advantage is published here at its author's request.) Dear Commissioner Campion, Chairperson Nespoli and Arbitrator Scheinman: The Council of Municipal Retiree Organizations (COMRO HIGH COURT REJECTS CHALLENGE TO PUBLIC-SECTOR UNIONS 10 hours ago · The U.S. Supreme Court declined to consider a case brought by an Ohio high school teacher that could have weakened public-sector unions, Bloomberg reported. The Justices, without comment, turned away an appeal by the teacher, who claimed the First Amendment gave her the right to not be represented GOOD OUTWEIGHS THE BAD 7 hours ago · To the Editor: Can anyone think of somebody whom they agree with 100 percent of the time? I can't. Since nobody is perfect and I can think of times when I've been wrong, I would not hold anyone to a standard of God-like perfection. Consider that The Chief-Leader does a superb job of covering issues IDEOLOGY BREEDS IDIOCY 10 hours ago · Shortly before she endorsed Maya Wiley for Mayor June 5, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined a march of people who claim they want to make city public schools safe for students by getting rid of School Safety Agents. Their procession from Washington MAYOR'S RIKERS ISLAND FANTASY 7 hours ago · To the Editor: Needless to say, Mayor de Blasio is clueless when it comes to Rikers Island. The amount of inmate violence proves that he is oblivious to understanding how to provide safe jails for staff and inmates. On June 9, the Daily News reported that de Blasio announced to a national audience WOE, CANADA: MTA'S COO HEADING HOME TO UNION JEERS The plan was shelved as the agency dealt with the coronavirus. Ultimately, Mr. McCord reported that retirements alone reduced headcount by 3,000 and that his review of MTA contracts for consultants had produced $155 million in savings over the next five years. The push to reinvent the MTA was driven by the Governor and resulted in the exit ofTHECHIEFLEADER.COM
Man Who Fatally Beat 6-Year-Old Sentenced to 25-Years-to-Life. By CRYSTAL LEWIS. Updated May 20, 2021. The man who fatally beat his then-girlfriend’s son 6-year old Zymere Perkins in a 2016 case that sparked calls to reform the city’s child welfare system wassentenced May 17 to
IDEOLOGY BREEDS IDIOCY Shortly before she endorsed Maya Wiley for Mayor June 5, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined a march of people who claim they want to make city public schools safe for students by getting rid of School Safety Agents. Their procession from Washington Square Park to A DISGRACE TO THE BADGE Smith faces sale-of-narcotics charges in addition to being the leader of a corrupt bribery scheme to steer accidents to certain tow companies for cash. According to the Assistant U.S. Attorney Harris, Smith has discussed witness intimidation and called those who cooperated with police as "rats." It can be reasonably argued that acorrupt cop or
A BLAST FROM 372'S PAST A Blast From 372's Past. There may be a plausible explanation—or at least one that does not involve corrupt behavior—for Local 372 of District Council 37 to have had its assets drop from $15 million to $10 million in the three-year period ending in 2018, the last financial filing made by a local that represents low-paidnon-pedagogical
LOCAL 372 CHALLENGERS WANT DA TO PROBE FRANCOIS'S DUBIOUS The challengers in the election for District Council 37’s Local 372, who were granted access to the local’s financial records by a State Supreme Court Justice, have called on the Manhattan District Attorney’s office to prosecute President Shaun Francois for allegedly misusing union funds. The DO THE RIGHT THING ON ERI Do the Right Thing on ERI. To the Editor: You cannot have it both ways, Mayor de Blasio. The Mayor recently explained that it was his call on whether the early-retirement incentive would be extended and to which employee group, but added that he was "also very concerned about getting the work done for the people as we try to bring thiscity back."
UFT LEADER TRIES TO DISPEL RETIREE FEARS ABOUT MEDICARE United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew said May 5 that he has been besieged by nervous union retirees concerned about "horror stories" regarding Medicare Advantage plans that are vastly different from the one he and other city labor leaders are pursuing in tandem with the city CONSULT RETIREES ON SHIFT Consult Retirees on Shift. To the Editor: I have learned that the City of New York and the Municipal Labor Committee are in the process of awarding a highly lucrative contract to a major health-insurance company to take over administering health insurance for over 200,000 Medicare-eligible retirees effective this fall. STEAM, SPRINKLER FITTER JOBS AT PORT AUTHORITY; START AT Successful written-test candidates will be invited to participate in a hands-on practical exam that will measure their abilities to climb and work at heights; restore a tripped dry pipe valve; identify and service steam traps; tie basic rigging and hoisting knots; assemble and/or repair fire hydrants; read meters, complete a pipe construction project; conduct hydrostatic testing; and read and TRANSIT RETIREE FEELS PINCH ON MEDICARE B A retired train dispatcher who worked for the old Transit Authority for 26 years, Mr. Harper received a check in August for $297.60 as a partial reimbursement for the money the government took out of his Social Security check for Medicare Part B last year.THECHIEFLEADER.COM
Man Who Fatally Beat 6-Year-Old Sentenced to 25-Years-to-Life. By CRYSTAL LEWIS. Updated May 20, 2021. The man who fatally beat his then-girlfriend’s son 6-year old Zymere Perkins in a 2016 case that sparked calls to reform the city’s child welfare system wassentenced May 17 to
IDEOLOGY BREEDS IDIOCY Shortly before she endorsed Maya Wiley for Mayor June 5, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined a march of people who claim they want to make city public schools safe for students by getting rid of School Safety Agents. Their procession from Washington Square Park to A DISGRACE TO THE BADGE Smith faces sale-of-narcotics charges in addition to being the leader of a corrupt bribery scheme to steer accidents to certain tow companies for cash. According to the Assistant U.S. Attorney Harris, Smith has discussed witness intimidation and called those who cooperated with police as "rats." It can be reasonably argued that acorrupt cop or
A BLAST FROM 372'S PAST A Blast From 372's Past. There may be a plausible explanation—or at least one that does not involve corrupt behavior—for Local 372 of District Council 37 to have had its assets drop from $15 million to $10 million in the three-year period ending in 2018, the last financial filing made by a local that represents low-paidnon-pedagogical
LOCAL 372 CHALLENGERS WANT DA TO PROBE FRANCOIS'S DUBIOUS The challengers in the election for District Council 37’s Local 372, who were granted access to the local’s financial records by a State Supreme Court Justice, have called on the Manhattan District Attorney’s office to prosecute President Shaun Francois for allegedly misusing union funds. The DO THE RIGHT THING ON ERI Do the Right Thing on ERI. To the Editor: You cannot have it both ways, Mayor de Blasio. The Mayor recently explained that it was his call on whether the early-retirement incentive would be extended and to which employee group, but added that he was "also very concerned about getting the work done for the people as we try to bring thiscity back."
UFT LEADER TRIES TO DISPEL RETIREE FEARS ABOUT MEDICARE United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew said May 5 that he has been besieged by nervous union retirees concerned about "horror stories" regarding Medicare Advantage plans that are vastly different from the one he and other city labor leaders are pursuing in tandem with the city CONSULT RETIREES ON SHIFT Consult Retirees on Shift. To the Editor: I have learned that the City of New York and the Municipal Labor Committee are in the process of awarding a highly lucrative contract to a major health-insurance company to take over administering health insurance for over 200,000 Medicare-eligible retirees effective this fall. STEAM, SPRINKLER FITTER JOBS AT PORT AUTHORITY; START AT Successful written-test candidates will be invited to participate in a hands-on practical exam that will measure their abilities to climb and work at heights; restore a tripped dry pipe valve; identify and service steam traps; tie basic rigging and hoisting knots; assemble and/or repair fire hydrants; read meters, complete a pipe construction project; conduct hydrostatic testing; and read and TRANSIT RETIREE FEELS PINCH ON MEDICARE B A retired train dispatcher who worked for the old Transit Authority for 26 years, Mr. Harper received a check in August for $297.60 as a partial reimbursement for the money the government took out of his Social Security check for Medicare Part B last year.NEWS OF THE WEEK
The Chief-Leader News of the Week. Georgia Pestana is the first woman and first Latina to be nominated to head the city Law Department but those aren’t the only firsts—if confirmed by the City Council, she will also be the first Corporation Counsel to come from within the Law Department, where she has worked for 33 years. 'MET,' STAGEHANDS UNION RACE CLOCK TO AVERT PHANTOMS OF 21 hours ago · After a seven-month standoff, Metropolitan Opera management and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 1 have resumed "intensive bargaining," according to the union. The Met declined to comment on the talks. The opera house has been closed due to the pandemic since March 2020 EXAMS LEADING TO JOBS Suffolk County Exams. Updated May 28, 2021. Below is a roundup of Suffolk County exams leading to public service positions. A BLAST FROM 372'S PAST A Blast From 372's Past. There may be a plausible explanation—or at least one that does not involve corrupt behavior—for Local 372 of District Council 37 to have had its assets drop from $15 million to $10 million in the three-year period ending in 2018, the last financial filing made by a local that represents low-paidnon-pedagogical
RETURN TO CITY AGENCIES COMES IN TRICKLES RATHER THAN A May 3 came and went around City Hall with no sign of a return of the typical pre-pandemic foot traffic of tens of thousands of civil servants back in their offices on a spring day. The following morning, the streets were largely deserted, and the number of shuttered restaurants in the area was an MAYOR PUMPS BRAKES ON EXTENSIVE USE OF RETIREMENT Mayor de Blasio was less than encouraging April 13 about offering an early-retirement incentive to city employees after state legislators included that option for non-uniformed employees as part of the state's $212-billion budget a week earlier. He explained that while it was his call on whether the incentive was extended and to whichemployee
THE CHIEF-LEADER SEEKS NEW OWNERSHIP The Chief-Leader Seeks New Ownership. Edward B. Prial, publisher of The Chief-Leader, has announced that the publication is for sale. The Chief was founded in 1897 by Joseph J. O’Reilly, and was acquired by Frank J. Prial, Mr. Prial’s Great Grandfather, in 1919. The Chief acquired the Civil Service Leader in 1980, becoming The Chief-Leader. MAYORAL CANDIDATES WEIGH IN TO SCHOOL-SAFETY DEBATE (FREE Mayoral candidates Maya Wiley, Shaun Donovan and Dianne Morales committed to removing police from schools—while Scott Stringer, Kathryn Garcia and Eric Adams believed that School Safety Agents should remain in their posts. CITY ASSESSOR, PROMOTION LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 52-name list for City Assessor, Promotion on Jan. 22, 2020. The list is based on Exam 9541, which was held in 2019. Readers should note that eligible lists change over their four-year life as candidates are added, removed, reinstated, or rescored. ASSOCIATE PROJECT MANAGER, PROMOTION LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a list for Associate Project Manager, Promotion on Jan. 22, 2020. The list is based on Exam 9502, which was held in 2019. Readers should note that eligible lists change over their four-year life as candidates are added, removed, reinstated, or rescored.THECHIEFLEADER.COM
Man Who Fatally Beat 6-Year-Old Sentenced to 25-Years-to-Life. By CRYSTAL LEWIS. Updated May 20, 2021. The man who fatally beat his then-girlfriend’s son 6-year old Zymere Perkins in a 2016 case that sparked calls to reform the city’s child welfare system wassentenced May 17 to
A DISGRACE TO THE BADGE Smith faces sale-of-narcotics charges in addition to being the leader of a corrupt bribery scheme to steer accidents to certain tow companies for cash. According to the Assistant U.S. Attorney Harris, Smith has discussed witness intimidation and called those who cooperated with police as "rats." It can be reasonably argued that acorrupt cop or
DO THE RIGHT THING ON ERI Do the Right Thing on ERI. To the Editor: You cannot have it both ways, Mayor de Blasio. The Mayor recently explained that it was his call on whether the early-retirement incentive would be extended and to which employee group, but added that he was "also very concerned about getting the work done for the people as we try to bring thiscity back."
LOCAL 372 CHALLENGERS WANT DA TO PROBE FRANCOIS'S DUBIOUS The challengers in the election for District Council 37’s Local 372, who were granted access to the local’s financial records by a State Supreme Court Justice, have called on the Manhattan District Attorney’s office to prosecute President Shaun Francois for allegedly misusing union funds. The FIRE OFFICERS UNION FURTHER DEFERS PAYMENT OF $39M IN UFOA President James Lemonda said in an Oct. 23 phone interview that he made the decision last spring to allow the city to delay implementing the retroactive money, which traditionally had been paid to union members in the second check they received after a contract was ratified, until Oct. 30 in recognition of the tough fiscal times resulting from the coronavirus's impact on the economy. POLICE OFFICER, PROMOTION LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 260-name list for Police Officer, Promotion on May 13, 2020. The list is based on Exam 0508, which was recently held. STEAM, SPRINKLER FITTER JOBS AT PORT AUTHORITY; START AT Successful written-test candidates will be invited to participate in a hands-on practical exam that will measure their abilities to climb and work at heights; restore a tripped dry pipe valve; identify and service steam traps; tie basic rigging and hoisting knots; assemble and/or repair fire hydrants; read meters, complete a pipe construction project; conduct hydrostatic testing; and read and CITY ASSESSOR, PROMOTION LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 52-name list for City Assessor, Promotion on Jan. 22, 2020. The list is based on Exam 9541, which was held in 2019. Readers should note that eligible lists change over their four-year life as candidates are added, removed, reinstated, or rescored. SCHOOL BULLY INDULGED AT HER VICTIM'S EXPENSE The Chief-Leader/Rebecca White. The most-shocking moment in a 39-second video of the Jan. 9 beat-down by a 14-year-old girl at MS 158 Marie Curie in Bayside, Queens of a 13-year-old did not involve the punches and kicks delivered by the older girl as her target tried to cover up—an assault briefly interrupted by a Teacher who tookhold of the
WTC MEDICAL DIRECTOR SAYS THOSE WITH PTSD DESERVE VCF ‘DON’T HAVE ALL WE NEED’: World Trade Center Medical Director Michael Crane said some of those with WTC-related illnesses have difficulty getting the appropriate treatment, and he lamented that those with post-traumatic stress disorder don’t qualify for Victims Compensation Fund benefits.THECHIEFLEADER.COM
Man Who Fatally Beat 6-Year-Old Sentenced to 25-Years-to-Life. By CRYSTAL LEWIS. Updated May 20, 2021. The man who fatally beat his then-girlfriend’s son 6-year old Zymere Perkins in a 2016 case that sparked calls to reform the city’s child welfare system wassentenced May 17 to
A DISGRACE TO THE BADGE Smith faces sale-of-narcotics charges in addition to being the leader of a corrupt bribery scheme to steer accidents to certain tow companies for cash. According to the Assistant U.S. Attorney Harris, Smith has discussed witness intimidation and called those who cooperated with police as "rats." It can be reasonably argued that acorrupt cop or
DO THE RIGHT THING ON ERI Do the Right Thing on ERI. To the Editor: You cannot have it both ways, Mayor de Blasio. The Mayor recently explained that it was his call on whether the early-retirement incentive would be extended and to which employee group, but added that he was "also very concerned about getting the work done for the people as we try to bring thiscity back."
LOCAL 372 CHALLENGERS WANT DA TO PROBE FRANCOIS'S DUBIOUS The challengers in the election for District Council 37’s Local 372, who were granted access to the local’s financial records by a State Supreme Court Justice, have called on the Manhattan District Attorney’s office to prosecute President Shaun Francois for allegedly misusing union funds. The FIRE OFFICERS UNION FURTHER DEFERS PAYMENT OF $39M IN UFOA President James Lemonda said in an Oct. 23 phone interview that he made the decision last spring to allow the city to delay implementing the retroactive money, which traditionally had been paid to union members in the second check they received after a contract was ratified, until Oct. 30 in recognition of the tough fiscal times resulting from the coronavirus's impact on the economy. POLICE OFFICER, PROMOTION LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 260-name list for Police Officer, Promotion on May 13, 2020. The list is based on Exam 0508, which was recently held. STEAM, SPRINKLER FITTER JOBS AT PORT AUTHORITY; START AT Successful written-test candidates will be invited to participate in a hands-on practical exam that will measure their abilities to climb and work at heights; restore a tripped dry pipe valve; identify and service steam traps; tie basic rigging and hoisting knots; assemble and/or repair fire hydrants; read meters, complete a pipe construction project; conduct hydrostatic testing; and read and CITY ASSESSOR, PROMOTION LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 52-name list for City Assessor, Promotion on Jan. 22, 2020. The list is based on Exam 9541, which was held in 2019. Readers should note that eligible lists change over their four-year life as candidates are added, removed, reinstated, or rescored. SCHOOL BULLY INDULGED AT HER VICTIM'S EXPENSE The Chief-Leader/Rebecca White. The most-shocking moment in a 39-second video of the Jan. 9 beat-down by a 14-year-old girl at MS 158 Marie Curie in Bayside, Queens of a 13-year-old did not involve the punches and kicks delivered by the older girl as her target tried to cover up—an assault briefly interrupted by a Teacher who tookhold of the
WTC MEDICAL DIRECTOR SAYS THOSE WITH PTSD DESERVE VCF ‘DON’T HAVE ALL WE NEED’: World Trade Center Medical Director Michael Crane said some of those with WTC-related illnesses have difficulty getting the appropriate treatment, and he lamented that those with post-traumatic stress disorder don’t qualify for Victims Compensation Fund benefits. SUBSCRIBE | THECHIEFLEADER.COM The Chief-Leader covers every issue impacting civil service, from City Hall to the halls of Congress. FULL ACCESS (Print & Digital) • Weekly delivery of the paper (via USPS) • Online access to stories & web-only features. • Access to e-Chief (digital replica) • Responsive design adjusts to MONTHS AFTER VACCINE WAS OFFERED, 50% OF 'FIRE,' EMS NOT Months after the Fire Department began offering members access to the Moderna vaccine, less than half of the entry-level Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians have PAINTER LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 203-name list for Painter on Feb. 17, 2021. The list is based on Exam 9070, which was recently held. WOE, CANADA: MTA'S COO HEADING HOME TO UNION JEERS The plan was shelved as the agency dealt with the coronavirus. Ultimately, Mr. McCord reported that retirements alone reduced headcount by 3,000 and that his review of MTA contracts for consultants had produced $155 million in savings over the next five years. The push to reinvent the MTA was driven by the Governor and resulted in the exit of AMID ANXIETY ABOUT SHIFT TO MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLAN, CITY Discussions between the de Blasio administration and municipal unions meant to produce hundreds of millions of dollars in health-caresavings through a
MAYORAL CANDIDATES WEIGH IN TO SCHOOL-SAFETY DEBATE (FREE Mayoral candidates Maya Wiley, Shaun Donovan and Dianne Morales committed to removing police from schools—while Scott Stringer, Kathryn Garcia and Eric Adams believed that School Safety Agents should remain in their posts. UFT MEMORALIZING 40 WHO DIED FROM VIRUS Photos courtesy of the UFT, via Instagram. More than 40 members of the United Federation of Teachers are reported to have died from coronavirus by friends and family, according to the union. The names of 26 UFT members who died were read aloud during an April 6 executive-board meeting. More names were later reported, bringing thetotal past 40.
CITY ASSESSOR LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 37-name list for City Assessor, on Dec. 16, 2020. The list is based on Exam 9005, which was recently held. COUNCIL EXPELS KING AFTER REPEATED VIOLATIONS OF ITS The decision not to vote him out of the Council last fall--despite the committee having found that after sexually harassing a female staffer in 2015 and then terminating her for reporting it, Mr. King had "repeatedly intimidated and punished staff" to prevent them from cooperating with an internal probe of her charges—sparked an angry City Hall rally last fall in which 70 female staffers and TOP DC 37 OFFICIALS DISCLOSE POSSIBILITY OF BUYOUT PROGRAM Top DC 37 Officials Disclose Possibility Of Buyout Program. By DAVID SIMS. May 7, 2010. May 7, 2010 Updated Mar 3, 2011. 0. LILLIAN ROBERTS: Cut contractors for savings. Sources within District Council 37 said that Executive Director Lillian Roberts and her political action director, Wanda Williams, announced at the union's April 27delegate
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The New York State Nurses Association announced June 3 that it has endorsed Maya Wiley as its first choice for Mayor while ranking Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams second. A DISGRACE TO THE BADGE To the Editor: How can honest, dedicated police officers and prosecutors continue to perform their jobs in protecting the public from dangerous criminals when some judges release such criminals on bail? In the case of retired Police Officer Robert Smith, who DO THE RIGHT THING ON ERI The Mayor recently explained that it was his call on whether the early-retirement incentive would be extended and to which employee group, but added that he was "also very concerned about getting the work done for the people as we try to bring this city back." LOCAL 372 CHALLENGERS WANT DA TO PROBE FRANCOIS'S DUBIOUS The challengers in the election for District Council 37’s Local 372, who were granted access to the local’s financial records by a State Supreme Court Justice, have called on the Manhattan District Attorney’s office to prosecute President Shaun Francois for allegedly misusing union funds. The POLICE OFFICER, PROMOTION LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 260-name list for Police Officer, Promotion on May 13, 2020. The list is based on Exam 0508, which was recently held. FIRE OFFICERS UNION FURTHER DEFERS PAYMENT OF $39M IN UFOA President James Lemonda said in an Oct. 23 phone interview that he made the decision last spring to allow the city to delay implementing the retroactive money, which traditionally had been paid to union members in the second check they received after a contract was ratified, until Oct. 30 in recognition of the tough fiscal times resulting from the coronavirus's impact on the economy. STEAM, SPRINKLER FITTER JOBS AT PORT AUTHORITY; START AT Successful written-test candidates will be invited to participate in a hands-on practical exam that will measure their abilities to climb and work at heights; restore a tripped dry pipe valve; identify and service steam traps; tie basic rigging and hoisting knots; assemble and/or repair fire hydrants; read meters, complete a pipe construction project; conduct hydrostatic testing; and read and CITY ASSESSOR, PROMOTION LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 52-name list for City Assessor, Promotion on Jan. 22, 2020. The list is based on Exam 9541, which was held in 2019. WTC MEDICAL DIRECTOR SAYS THOSE WITH PTSD DESERVE VCF ‘DON’T HAVE ALL WE NEED’: World Trade Center Medical Director Michael Crane said some of those with WTC-related illnesses have difficulty getting the appropriate treatment, and he lamented that those with post-traumatic stress disorder don’t qualify for Victims Compensation Fund benefits. SCHOOL BULLY INDULGED AT HER VICTIM'S EXPENSE The most-shocking moment in a 39-second video of the Jan. 9 beat-down by a 14-year-old girl at MS 158 Marie Curie in Bayside, Queens of a 13-year-old did not involve the punches and kicks delivered by the older girl as her target tried to cover up—an assault briefly interrupted by a Teacher who took hold of the aggressor, only to have her emerge seconds later jumping off a table to continueTHECHIEFLEADER.COM
The New York State Nurses Association announced June 3 that it has endorsed Maya Wiley as its first choice for Mayor while ranking Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams second. A DISGRACE TO THE BADGE To the Editor: How can honest, dedicated police officers and prosecutors continue to perform their jobs in protecting the public from dangerous criminals when some judges release such criminals on bail? In the case of retired Police Officer Robert Smith, who DO THE RIGHT THING ON ERI The Mayor recently explained that it was his call on whether the early-retirement incentive would be extended and to which employee group, but added that he was "also very concerned about getting the work done for the people as we try to bring this city back." LOCAL 372 CHALLENGERS WANT DA TO PROBE FRANCOIS'S DUBIOUS The challengers in the election for District Council 37’s Local 372, who were granted access to the local’s financial records by a State Supreme Court Justice, have called on the Manhattan District Attorney’s office to prosecute President Shaun Francois for allegedly misusing union funds. The POLICE OFFICER, PROMOTION LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 260-name list for Police Officer, Promotion on May 13, 2020. The list is based on Exam 0508, which was recently held. FIRE OFFICERS UNION FURTHER DEFERS PAYMENT OF $39M IN UFOA President James Lemonda said in an Oct. 23 phone interview that he made the decision last spring to allow the city to delay implementing the retroactive money, which traditionally had been paid to union members in the second check they received after a contract was ratified, until Oct. 30 in recognition of the tough fiscal times resulting from the coronavirus's impact on the economy. STEAM, SPRINKLER FITTER JOBS AT PORT AUTHORITY; START AT Successful written-test candidates will be invited to participate in a hands-on practical exam that will measure their abilities to climb and work at heights; restore a tripped dry pipe valve; identify and service steam traps; tie basic rigging and hoisting knots; assemble and/or repair fire hydrants; read meters, complete a pipe construction project; conduct hydrostatic testing; and read and CITY ASSESSOR, PROMOTION LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 52-name list for City Assessor, Promotion on Jan. 22, 2020. The list is based on Exam 9541, which was held in 2019. WTC MEDICAL DIRECTOR SAYS THOSE WITH PTSD DESERVE VCF ‘DON’T HAVE ALL WE NEED’: World Trade Center Medical Director Michael Crane said some of those with WTC-related illnesses have difficulty getting the appropriate treatment, and he lamented that those with post-traumatic stress disorder don’t qualify for Victims Compensation Fund benefits. SCHOOL BULLY INDULGED AT HER VICTIM'S EXPENSE The most-shocking moment in a 39-second video of the Jan. 9 beat-down by a 14-year-old girl at MS 158 Marie Curie in Bayside, Queens of a 13-year-old did not involve the punches and kicks delivered by the older girl as her target tried to cover up—an assault briefly interrupted by a Teacher who took hold of the aggressor, only to have her emerge seconds later jumping off a table to continue SUBSCRIBE | THECHIEFLEADER.COM WE ONLY HAVE ONE BEAT—YOURS. Get the latest labor news from the trusted source for over 100 years. The Chief-Leader covers every issue impacting civil service, from City Hall to the halls of Congress. MONTHS AFTER VACCINE WAS OFFERED, 50% OF 'FIRE,' EMS NOT Months after the Fire Department began offering members access to the Moderna vaccine, less than half of the entry-level Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians have PAINTER LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 203-name list for Painter on Feb. 17, 2021. The list is based on Exam 9070, which was recently held. AMID ANXIETY ABOUT SHIFT TO MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLAN, CITY Discussions between the de Blasio administration and municipal unions meant to produce hundreds of millions of dollars in health-caresavings through a
OTB UNIONS RACING CLOCK TO REOPEN SOME PARLORS While the unions representing displaced New York City Off-Track Betting employees last week fervently lobbied legislators to approve a bill that would revive a scaled-down operation, a key official said that if it were approved he hoped to have a few parlors open by latenext month.
MAYORAL CANDIDATES WEIGH IN TO SCHOOL-SAFETY DEBATE (FREE Mayoral candidates Maya Wiley, Shaun Donovan and Dianne Morales committed to removing police from schools—while Scott Stringer, Kathryn Garcia and Eric Adams believed that School Safety Agents should remain in their posts. UFT MEMORALIZING 40 WHO DIED FROM VIRUS More than 40 members of the United Federation of Teachers are reported to have died from coronavirus by friends and family, according to theunion.
CITY ASSESSOR LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 37-name list for City Assessor, on Dec. 16, 2020. The list is based on Exam 9005, which was recently held. TOP DC 37 OFFICIALS DISCLOSE POSSIBILITY OF BUYOUT PROGRAM Sources within District Council 37 said that Executive Director Lillian Roberts and her political action director, Wanda Williams, announced at the union's April 27 delegate meeting that there could be a 25/55 buyout offered to city employees as part of the current budget negotiations, although details remained vague. COUNCIL EXPELS KING AFTER REPEATED VIOLATIONS OF ITS The decision not to vote him out of the Council last fall--despite the committee having found that after sexually harassing a female staffer in 2015 and then terminating her for reporting it, Mr. King had "repeatedly intimidated and punished staff" to prevent them from cooperating with an internal probe of her charges—sparked an angry City Hall rally last fall in which 70 female staffers andTHECHIEFLEADER.COM
Man Who Fatally Beat 6-Year-Old Sentenced to 25-Years-to-Life. By CRYSTAL LEWIS. Updated May 20, 2021. The man who fatally beat his then-girlfriend’s son 6-year old Zymere Perkins in a 2016 case that sparked calls to reform the city’s child welfare system wassentenced May 17 to
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CSEA Backs Adams for Mayor, Cites Psych-Services Support. By CRYSTAL LEWIS. Updated May 21, 2021. Civil Service Employees Association Local 1000 May 17 announced its mayoral endorsement of Eric Adams, who backed the union’s call for increas. SUBSCRIBE | THECHIEFLEADER.COM The Chief-Leader covers every issue impacting civil service, from City Hall to the halls of Congress. FULL ACCESS (Print & Digital) • Weekly delivery of the paper (via USPS) • Online access to stories & web-only features. • Access to e-Chief (digital replica) • Responsive design adjusts toJOB POSTINGS
Probation Officer Trainee Jobs With Suffolk County Starting at $42,569. May 28, 2021. Suffolk County is accepting applications for Probation Officer Trainees through July 14 for written tests scheduled for Aug. 21. The pay for the one-year traineeship is $42,569. The feeis $125.
EXAMS LEADING TO JOBS Suffolk County Exams. Updated May 28, 2021. Below is a roundup of Suffolk County exams leading to public service positions. A DISGRACE TO THE BADGE Smith faces sale-of-narcotics charges in addition to being the leader of a corrupt bribery scheme to steer accidents to certain tow companies for cash. According to the Assistant U.S. Attorney Harris, Smith has discussed witness intimidation and called those who cooperated with police as "rats." It can be reasonably argued that acorrupt cop or
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thechiefleader.com 277 Broadway Suite 301 New York, NY 10007 Phone: 212-962-2690 Email: thechiefsubs@rcn.com DO THE RIGHT THING ON ERI Do the Right Thing on ERI. To the Editor: You cannot have it both ways, Mayor de Blasio. The Mayor recently explained that it was his call on whether the early-retirement incentive would be extended and to which employee group, but added that he was "also very concerned about getting the work done for the people as we try to bring thiscity back."
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS, LISTS, JOB POSTINGS, AND Civil Service Exams, Lists, Job Postings, and Certifications. Here you will find exams, certifications, job postings, and lists via the "Civil Service Careers" dropdown menu on the top of the website. You can also find links to those pages below. Watch TRANSIT RETIREE FEELS PINCH ON MEDICARE B A retired train dispatcher who worked for the old Transit Authority for 26 years, Mr. Harper received a check in August for $297.60 as a partial reimbursement for the money the government took out of his Social Security check for Medicare Part B last year.THECHIEFLEADER.COM
Man Who Fatally Beat 6-Year-Old Sentenced to 25-Years-to-Life. By CRYSTAL LEWIS. Updated May 20, 2021. The man who fatally beat his then-girlfriend’s son 6-year old Zymere Perkins in a 2016 case that sparked calls to reform the city’s child welfare system wassentenced May 17 to
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CSEA Backs Adams for Mayor, Cites Psych-Services Support. By CRYSTAL LEWIS. Updated May 21, 2021. Civil Service Employees Association Local 1000 May 17 announced its mayoral endorsement of Eric Adams, who backed the union’s call for increas. SUBSCRIBE | THECHIEFLEADER.COM The Chief-Leader covers every issue impacting civil service, from City Hall to the halls of Congress. FULL ACCESS (Print & Digital) • Weekly delivery of the paper (via USPS) • Online access to stories & web-only features. • Access to e-Chief (digital replica) • Responsive design adjusts toJOB POSTINGS
Probation Officer Trainee Jobs With Suffolk County Starting at $42,569. May 28, 2021. Suffolk County is accepting applications for Probation Officer Trainees through July 14 for written tests scheduled for Aug. 21. The pay for the one-year traineeship is $42,569. The feeis $125.
EXAMS LEADING TO JOBS Suffolk County Exams. Updated May 28, 2021. Below is a roundup of Suffolk County exams leading to public service positions. A DISGRACE TO THE BADGE Smith faces sale-of-narcotics charges in addition to being the leader of a corrupt bribery scheme to steer accidents to certain tow companies for cash. According to the Assistant U.S. Attorney Harris, Smith has discussed witness intimidation and called those who cooperated with police as "rats." It can be reasonably argued that acorrupt cop or
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thechiefleader.com 277 Broadway Suite 301 New York, NY 10007 Phone: 212-962-2690 Email: thechiefsubs@rcn.com DO THE RIGHT THING ON ERI Do the Right Thing on ERI. To the Editor: You cannot have it both ways, Mayor de Blasio. The Mayor recently explained that it was his call on whether the early-retirement incentive would be extended and to which employee group, but added that he was "also very concerned about getting the work done for the people as we try to bring thiscity back."
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS, LISTS, JOB POSTINGS, AND Civil Service Exams, Lists, Job Postings, and Certifications. Here you will find exams, certifications, job postings, and lists via the "Civil Service Careers" dropdown menu on the top of the website. You can also find links to those pages below. Watch TRANSIT RETIREE FEELS PINCH ON MEDICARE B A retired train dispatcher who worked for the old Transit Authority for 26 years, Mr. Harper received a check in August for $297.60 as a partial reimbursement for the money the government took out of his Social Security check for Medicare Part B last year. WHO WE ARE | THECHIEFLEADER.COM The Chief-Leader is a New York City-based weekly newspaper focused on municipal government and civil servants, as well as issues affecting New York State and Federal employees. Founded in 1897 as an independent newspaper for city firemen, The Chief-Leader has been owned since 1919 by the Prial family. Over the years, coverage hasexpanded to
LISTS | THECHIEFLEADER.COM Assistant Civil Engineer List Established. Updated May 11, 2021. The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 327-name list for Assistant Civil Engineer on Feb. 24, 2021. The list is based on Exam 1101, which was recently held.CITY CERTIFICATIONS
City Certifications (Week of Apr. 30) Updated Apr 26, 2021. The Department of Citywide Administrative Services has certified sections of the eligible lists below for appointments and promotions in city agencies, subject to the 1-in-3 rule. Some of the . LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The Education of Eric Adams. To the Editor: The right and duty to judge our aspiring elected officials is not above any New Yorker's pay grade. The Mayor, especially, affects our quality of life and standard of living. Read more.CLASSIFIEDS
thechiefleader.com 277 Broadway Suite 301 New York, NY 10007 Phone: 212-962-2690 Email: thechiefsubs@rcn.com DO THE RIGHT THING ON ERI Do the Right Thing on ERI. To the Editor: You cannot have it both ways, Mayor de Blasio. The Mayor recently explained that it was his call on whether the early-retirement incentive would be extended and to which employee group, but added that he was "also very concerned about getting the work done for the people as we try to bring thiscity back."
CITY ASSESSOR, PROMOTION LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 52-name list for City Assessor, Promotion on Jan. 22, 2020. The list is based on Exam 9541, which was held in 2019. Readers should note that eligible lists change over their four-year life as candidates are added, removed, reinstated, or rescored. OTB UNIONS RACING CLOCK TO REOPEN SOME PARLORS The two measures expected to be considered by the Legislature before it adjourns for the year June 20 would restore that health coverage and permit the regional Catskill OTB to operate betting parlors in the city. Catskill’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Donald J. Groth, said in a June 8 interview that if the bill was passed and STEAM, SPRINKLER FITTER JOBS AT PORT AUTHORITY; START AT Successful written-test candidates will be invited to participate in a hands-on practical exam that will measure their abilities to climb and work at heights; restore a tripped dry pipe valve; identify and service steam traps; tie basic rigging and hoisting knots; assemble and/or repair fire hydrants; read meters, complete a pipe construction project; conduct hydrostatic testing; and read and CITY, '1180' WORK OUT $15M SETTLEMENT FOR ADMIN. MGR. PAY The settlement is a major achievement for Local 1180, which Administrative Managers fought to join in 1976 in a bid to win collective-bargaining rights during the fiscal crisis as the city was consolidating civil-service titles.THECHIEFLEADER.COM
The New York State Nurses Association announced June 3 that it has endorsed Maya Wiley as its first choice for Mayor while ranking Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams second.NEWS OF THE WEEK
The Chief-Leader News of the Week. The head of the District Council 37 local that represents Urban Park Rangers and other Parks staff raised concerns that seasonal positions wer SUBSCRIBE | THECHIEFLEADER.COM WE ONLY HAVE ONE BEAT—YOURS. Get the latest labor news from the trusted source for over 100 years. The Chief-Leader covers every issue impacting civil service, from City Hall to the halls of Congress.JOB POSTINGS
The city is accepting applications through May 25 for Public Health Sanitarian jobs. The current minimum salary is $45,722. The application fee is $68. EXAMS LEADING TO JOBS Below is a roundup of New York City exams leading to public servicepositions.
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thechiefleader.com 277 Broadway Suite 301 New York, NY 10007 Phone: 212-962-2690 Email: thechiefsubs@rcn.com A DISGRACE TO THE BADGE To the Editor: How can honest, dedicated police officers and prosecutors continue to perform their jobs in protecting the public from dangerous criminals when some judges release such criminals on bail? In the case of retired Police Officer Robert Smith, who DO THE RIGHT THING ON ERI The Mayor recently explained that it was his call on whether the early-retirement incentive would be extended and to which employee group, but added that he was "also very concerned about getting the work done for the people as we try to bring this city back." CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS, LISTS, JOB POSTINGS, AND Here you will find exams, certifications, job postings, and lists via the "Civil Service Careers" dropdown menu on the top of the website. You can also find links to those TRANSIT RETIREE FEELS PINCH ON MEDICARE B A retired train dispatcher who worked for the old Transit Authority for 26 years, Mr. Harper received a check in August for $297.60 as a partial reimbursement for the money the government took out of his Social Security check for Medicare Part B last year.THECHIEFLEADER.COM
The New York State Nurses Association announced June 3 that it has endorsed Maya Wiley as its first choice for Mayor while ranking Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams second.NEWS OF THE WEEK
The Chief-Leader News of the Week. The head of the District Council 37 local that represents Urban Park Rangers and other Parks staff raised concerns that seasonal positions wer SUBSCRIBE | THECHIEFLEADER.COM WE ONLY HAVE ONE BEAT—YOURS. Get the latest labor news from the trusted source for over 100 years. The Chief-Leader covers every issue impacting civil service, from City Hall to the halls of Congress.JOB POSTINGS
The city is accepting applications through May 25 for Public Health Sanitarian jobs. The current minimum salary is $45,722. The application fee is $68. EXAMS LEADING TO JOBS Below is a roundup of New York City exams leading to public servicepositions.
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thechiefleader.com 277 Broadway Suite 301 New York, NY 10007 Phone: 212-962-2690 Email: thechiefsubs@rcn.com A DISGRACE TO THE BADGE To the Editor: How can honest, dedicated police officers and prosecutors continue to perform their jobs in protecting the public from dangerous criminals when some judges release such criminals on bail? In the case of retired Police Officer Robert Smith, who DO THE RIGHT THING ON ERI The Mayor recently explained that it was his call on whether the early-retirement incentive would be extended and to which employee group, but added that he was "also very concerned about getting the work done for the people as we try to bring this city back." CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS, LISTS, JOB POSTINGS, AND Here you will find exams, certifications, job postings, and lists via the "Civil Service Careers" dropdown menu on the top of the website. You can also find links to those TRANSIT RETIREE FEELS PINCH ON MEDICARE B A retired train dispatcher who worked for the old Transit Authority for 26 years, Mr. Harper received a check in August for $297.60 as a partial reimbursement for the money the government took out of his Social Security check for Medicare Part B last year. WHO WE ARE | THECHIEFLEADER.COM thechiefleader.com 277 Broadway Suite 301 New York, NY 10007 Phone: 212-962-2690 Email: thechiefsubs@rcn.com LISTS | THECHIEFLEADER.COM The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 128-name list for Associate Correctional Counselor on Mar. 10, 2021.The list is
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The Department of Citywide Administrative Services has certified sections of the eligible lists below for appointments and promotions in city agencies, subject to the 1-in-3 rule. DO THE RIGHT THING ON ERI The Mayor recently explained that it was his call on whether the early-retirement incentive would be extended and to which employee group, but added that he was "also very concerned about getting the work done for the people as we try to bring this city back." CITY ASSESSOR, PROMOTION LIST ESTABLISHED The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 52-name list for City Assessor, Promotion on Jan. 22, 2020. The list is based on Exam 9541, which was held in 2019. OTB UNIONS RACING CLOCK TO REOPEN SOME PARLORS While the unions representing displaced New York City Off-Track Betting employees last week fervently lobbied legislators to approve a bill that would revive a scaled-down operation, a key official said that if it were approved he hoped to have a few parlors open by latenext month.
CITY, '1180' WORK OUT $15M SETTLEMENT FOR ADMIN. MGR. PAY The settlement is a major achievement for Local 1180, which Administrative Managers fought to join in 1976 in a bid to win collective-bargaining rights during the fiscal crisis as the city was consolidating civil-service titles. STEAM, SPRINKLER FITTER JOBS AT PORT AUTHORITY; START AT Successful written-test candidates will be invited to participate in a hands-on practical exam that will measure their abilities to climb and work at heights; restore a tripped dry pipe valve; identify and service steam traps; tie basic rigging and hoisting knots; assemble and/or repair fire hydrants; read meters, complete a pipe construction project; conduct hydrostatic testing; and read and* Subscribe
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RENEWING A RITUAL THAT NEVER BECOMES OLD* By BOB HENNELLY
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UNIONS, CITY STILL TALKING ON MEDICARE ADVANTAGE* By RICHARD STEIER
* Updated Jun 4, 2021 The Municipal Labor Committee and the Office of Labor Relations have yet to reach final terms on a Medicare Advantage plan for retired city workers, but contrary to a persistent rumor, they ar… NURSES UNION RANKS WILEY ITS FIRST CHOICE FOR MAYOR, ADAMS SECOND* By CRYSTAL LEWIS
* Updated Jun 4, 2021 The New York State Nurses Association announced June 3 that it has endorsed Maya Wiley as its first choice for Mayor while ranking Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams second. DC 37 CALLS FOR PATHWAY TO 100,000 GREEN JOBS (FREE ARTICLE)* By CRYSTAL LEWIS
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COPS HAVE TO BE PROACTIVE To the Editor: The way the eight NYC Democratic mayoral candidates danced around the conflicting issues of police crime-fighting on one hand and racial profiling and excessive force on the oth… ANGERED BY GARCIA NOD To the Editor: You are certainly free to endorse people who advocate privatization of education for Mayor. NO SENIOR PASS FOR KILLERS To the Editor: Has NAACP New York State Chapter President Hazel Dukes ever heard of Herman Bell, Robert Hayes or Ernest Alston? All three were trigger men in the killings of police officers. A… WORRIED ABOUT MEDICARE SHIFT To the Editor: My husband has cancer since 2020. He is my dependent on our health coverage, which is Medicare (Part A and B) plus Emblem GHI Senior Care. It has been our saving grace. So far w… CITY COULD RUN 'TRANSIT,' BUT... To the Editor: City Hall has the legal option to regain control of NYC transit bus and subway. CIVIL SERVICE CAREERS CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS, LISTS, JOB POSTINGS, AND CERTIFICATIONS Here you will find exams, certifications, job postings, and lists via the "Civil Service Careers" dropdown menu on the top of the website. You can also find links to those pages below. LABOR LINKS: CIVIL SERVICE AND UNION NEWS FROM ACROSS THE U.S. LEGISLATION WOULD ALLOW COLLEGE ATHLETES TO UNIONIZE College athletes could soon be banding together. A bill introduced May 28 would grant the athletes employee status and give them organizing and collective-bargaining rights, ESPN reported. AMERICAN SUPPORT FOR LABOR AT 50-YEAR HIGH Americans are more pro-labor and less favorable toward big business than at any time in the last half-century, according to research cited by two labor researchers writing for The Guardian. CONNECTICUT LAWMAKERS MOVE TO INCREASE UNION MEMBERSHIP The Connecticut Senate May 13 sought to impose a counterweight to the Supreme Court’s Janus decision by passing a bill that would help public-sector unions to keep or increase membership, The … WHITE HOUSE TASK FORCE TASKED WITH INCREASING UNIONIZED WORKERS The White House’s labor task force this week launched an effort to increase the number of unionized workers. The group, whose agenda was unveiled at its first meeting May 13, will also address… MORE NEW YORK TIMES WORKERS JOIN NEWSGUILD More than 650 software engineers, designers, data analysts and product managers at The New York Times have formed a union, the paper reported. The tech workers, who have asked the company to r… Click here for detailsVideo
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