25 Aug 2003 Uncategorized UNHEALTHY PAPER WORK The poorer a family, the less likely it is to go through the steps the state requires to keep public health insurance. ByK. Wright1 minRead time
25 Aug 2003 Uncategorized MARITAL ADVICE The state is planning a series of forums to seek community organizers’ input on marriage promotion in welfare. ByK. Wright0 minRead time
25 Aug 2003 Uncategorized ENGLISH FIRST Immigrants are likely to account for all of the net growth in the 25- to 54-year-old workforce over the next two decades–and job training isn’t ready. ByK. Wright0 minRead time
25 Aug 2003 Uncategorized FAX REPRIEVE The FCC has suspended the onset of its new “no fax” rule until January 2005 to consider if it’s too narrowly written. ByK. Wright1 minRead time
25 Aug 2003 Uncategorized UNINSURED Only 44 percent of out of work New Yorkers actually collected unemployment insurance in 2002. ByK. Wright1 minRead time
18 Aug 2003 Uncategorized LOBBIA'S LEGACY Friends and family have dedicated a memorial to deceased Village Voice housing columnist Julie Lobbia near Herald Square. ByK. Wright0 minRead time
18 Aug 2003 Uncategorized SENIOR RENT CONTROL Governor Pataki signed a bill yesterday expanding a rent regulation program for low-income seniors. ByK. Wright0 minRead time
18 Aug 2003 Uncategorized WIA SENATE PLAN The Senate committee with oversight over the Workforce Investment Act is circulating its latest draft of a reauthorization bill. ByK. Wright1 minRead time
18 Aug 2003 Uncategorized GERSON'S REMEDY Councilmember Alan Gerson wants the city to set up an 11-point plan for dealing with residential emergencies. ByK. Wright1 minRead time
18 Aug 2003 Uncategorized E-WASTE REMOVAL Environmental groups are inviting New Yorkers to drop off their “electronic waste” this afternoon to be recycled or re-used by low-income families and educational institutions. ByK. Wright0 minRead time