Economy
HELPING CLEAR A PATH
FROM PRISON TO WORK
Ray Hainer |
Let’s make it worth employers’ financial while to hire formerly incarcerated people, says a member of City Council.
Let’s make it worth employers’ financial while to hire formerly incarcerated people, says a member of City Council.
City positions for food policy, special enforcement and Chinatown boosterism get filled, while nonprofiteers join Enterprise and disability boards.
One union local keeps up its fight against a high-tech time clock.
Some are stressed about after-school programs’ move between agencies.
Bloomberg administration looks overseas to combat poverty at home.
Teenagers seek right to vote in municipal elections.
A new report from the Center for an Urban Future and the Center for New York City Affairs.
Many of the families that fled Katrina have already found new apartments in New York. But dozens more are still hunting for homes.
The former New York City Transit worker turned City Council member talks to City Limits about her first month in office.
Immigrant rights advocates demand that translation legislation be brought to a vote.