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  2. New York City Human Resources Administration - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the first phase of welfare reform was implemented in New York City under HRA Commissioner Jason Turner. The Agency's Income Support Centers were converted to Job Centers. Since the implementation of reforms in New York City, the Cash Assistance Caseload has declined to its lowest level since 1964, while enrollment in work support ...

  3. New York Disability Benefits Law - Wikipedia

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    The New York Disability Benefits Law (DBL) is article 9 of the Workers' Compensation Law (which is itself chapter 67 of the Consolidated Laws of New York) and creates a state disability insurance program designed to provide employees with some level of income replacement in case of disability caused off-the-job.

  4. The Disappointing Results of Trump's 'Deferred Resignation ...

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    They represent about 3 percent of the federal government's civilian employees, who together cost about $300 billion a year in salaries and benefits. Those numbers suggest the annual savings could ...

  5. Public Employees Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Public Employees Federation (PEF) is a labor union representing more than 57,000 [1] professional, scientific, and technical public employees in the state of New York.The union is one of the largest local white-collar unions in the United States and is New York's second-largest state-employee union. [2]

  6. District Council 37 - Wikipedia

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    District Council 37 (also known as DC 37) is New York City's largest public sector employee union, representing over 150,000 members and 89,000 retirees. [1]DC 37 was chartered in 1944 by AFSCME to represent public employees in New York City.

  7. NYC's congestion pricing begins January 5: Which drivers are ...

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    Discounts for Low-Income Drivers Low-income drivers can apply for a discount plan through the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) that reduces the $9 congestion toll by 50%.

  8. Taylor Law - Wikipedia

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    The Public Employees Fair Employment Act, more commonly known as the Taylor Law, is Article 14 of the state Civil Service Law (of the Consolidated Laws), which defines the rights and limitations of unions for public employees in New York. The Public Employees Fair Employment Act (the Taylor Law) is a New York State statute, named after labor ...

  9. How Motorcyclists Received a Discount on NYC Congestion ... - AOL

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    New York City made history on Sunday, January 5, when it became the first U.S. city to implement a toll-based congestion pricing scheme in its central business district. The arrival of congestion ...