New York City Commission on Human Rights Issues Enforcement Guidance on the Fair Chance ActTara E. Daub
Congestion pricing scam tricks drivers into paying by text, E-ZPass says Jan 16 New York City's congestion pricing picks up speed Jan 12 First work week of congestion pricing wrapping up in NYC Jan 10 Share your photos and videos #BetterTogether Class Act with Chris Wragge #Club...
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New York Knicks and Caesars Sportsbook The New York Knicks have played in the Mecca of Basketball — Madison Square Garden — since the team’s inception in 1946. The Knicks had their fair share of success in the 1970s when they won two NBA championships, but haven’t been as relevant si...
Swiss-American restaurateur Oscar Tschirky (1866-1943), who was known throughout the world as Oscar of the Waldorf, worked as maître d’hôtel of the Waldorf Astoria in New York City from 1893 to 1943. He is credited with having created the Waldorf salad, along with any number of cock...
Jul 1, 2009 | Attorney Article Lilly Ledbetter: A Push for More Transparency in Employment Practices On January 29, 2009, President Obama signed into law the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 (Act), which had the effect of overturning the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Ledbetter v....
New York’s economyin 2012 by enabling nearly 5,000 residents to earn an average of $7,500 by renting their spare rooms to travellers; and as a consequence of those travellers additionally spending an average of $880 in the city during their stay. The emergence in general of the internet...
Now, in the final weeks of the legislative session, an amended version of the ‘Fair Chance Act’ has been finalized and is expected to be voted on by the City Council next week on December 20th. If passed by the Council, Mayor Adams is expected to sign the bill into law. ...
The New York setting works wonderfully as struggling actors, greedy agents, and temperamental directors co-exist on tense sets, over dinners, and at many schmoozy parties. This presents the grit of New York show business in the 1980s when the city was crime-infested and dangerous. ...