14 Jul 2003 Uncategorized CLOSED FOR BUSINESS Mayor Bloomberg signed legislation yesterday closing down the city’s Department of Employment and folding its functions into other agencies. ByK. Wright0Comments
15 Jun 2003 Uncategorized NYC Inc: Working Assets Government should help employers hang on to their workers during tough times–it’s certainly cheaper than unemployment checks. ByBruce G. Herman0Comments
15 Apr 2003 Uncategorized City Lit: How to Be a Starving Artist The Murdering of My Years: Artists and Activists Making Ends Meet, edited by Mickey Z, and Memoir of a Visionary by Antonia Pantoja ByBill Roundy0Comments
14 Apr 2003 Uncategorized THE CITY'S BURDEN New York City lost nearly 58,000 jobs last year while the city’s six closest suburbs gained almost 39,000. ByK. Wright0Comments
15 Mar 2003 Uncategorized NYC Inc: Learning From Labor Job trainers and their government funders should take a careful look at the most successful employment prep groups out there: unions. ByDavid Jason Fischer0Comments
15 Feb 2003 Uncategorized NYC Inc: Westward, Whoa! With virtually no public discussion, the plan for Far West Midtown is going full speed ahead. ByJonathan Bowles0Comments
27 Jan 2003 Uncategorized BUDGET BRAWL, ROUND ONE Saying help from Albany is unlikely, Mayor Bloomberg turned the heat up on labor in this morning’s budget speech. ByK. Wright0Comments
20 Jan 2003 Uncategorized WILLIAMSBURG IN THE BRONX South Bronx has launched a plan to bring culture seekers into the borough’s would be arts corridor. ByK. Wright0Comments
15 Oct 2002 Uncategorized City Lit: Summer in the City Heat Wave by Eric Klinenberg University of Chicago Press, $27.50, 305 pages ByDavid Jason Fischer0Comments
23 Sep 2002 Uncategorized INS AND OUTS A longtime leader of one of New York’s oldest foundations takes a bow, and a lobbyist for tenant organizing cash joins a foundation to give some away. ByJill Grossman0Comments