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17 Jan 2023, 10:36 pm by Public Employment Law Press
An Education Law §3811[1] Certification of Good Faith requested by a Respondent in connection with an appeal to the Commissioner of Education is issued solely for the purpose of authorizing a board of education to indemnify such a Respondent for costs incurred in defending himself* in a proceeding arising out of the exercise of the Respondent’s powers or the performance of the Respondent’s duties as a board member, officer, employee or… [read post]
17 Jan 2023, 10:36 pm by Public Employment Law Press
An Education Law §3811[1] Certification of Good Faith requested by a Respondent in connection with an appeal to the Commissioner of Education is issued solely for the purpose of authorizing a board of education to indemnify such a Respondent for costs incurred in defending himself* in a proceeding arising out of the exercise of the Respondent’s powers or the performance of the Respondent’s duties as a board member, officer, employee or… [read post]
14 Sep 2018, 9:58 am by Bridget Crawford
Take the example of Yonkers, a city just outside New York City (and a place with a long history of segregation in housing and education). [read post]
22 May 2012, 6:15 am by Heidi Henson
Senator Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) has attacked the NLRB’s recent decision to approve the formation of a mini-union of employees within the shoe department at New York’s Bergdorf Goodman store. [read post]
1 Jul 2020, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
The Appellate Division reviewed Supreme Court's denial of an Educator's petition seeking a court order vacating an arbitration award sustaining 13 specifications set out in disciplinary charges served on the Educator alleging incompetence and neglect of duty which resulted in Educator's termination from her employment as a New York City public school teacher by the New York City Board of Education… [read post]
1 Jul 2020, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
The Appellate Division reviewed Supreme Court's denial of an Educator's petition seeking a court order vacating an arbitration award sustaining 13 specifications set out in disciplinary charges served on the Educator alleging incompetence and neglect of duty which resulted in Educator's termination from her employment as a New York City public school teacher by the New York City Board of Education… [read post]
19 Jun 2009, 8:00 am
  The Pension Funds are the: New York City Employees' Retirement System, New York City Police Pension Fund, New York City Fire Department Pension Fund, Teachers' Retirement System of New York, and New York City Board of Education Retirement System. [read post]
15 Apr 2010, 4:29 am
Legislation providing an early retirement incentive for certain employees of educational entities signed into lawS6972A/A.10065A into lawGovernor Paterson signed S6972A/A.10065A into law.In the words of the Act, it authorizes a temporary retirement incentive for "certain employees" of:1. a school district; or2. a board of cooperative educational services; or3. a vocational education and extension board; or4. an institution for the instruction of… [read post]
29 Apr 2015, 4:07 pm by Lax & Neville LLP
Magliulo, associated with Vanderbilt Securities in Woodbury, New York, was suspended for six months after he reached a settlement wherein he consented to the finding that he improperly instructed his sales assistant to complete an online continuing education program on his behalf. [read post]
22 Mar 2010, 11:46 pm
" The report alleged that educators in the New York City public school system used a variety of inappropriate means to raise their students' scores on standardized tests. [read post]
22 Dec 2015, 1:50 pm by Lisa Lewis and Lindsay Colvin
This past year the New York legislature and New York Department of Labor amended several employment laws implementing changes that are set to take effect at the end of 2015 or in early 2016. [read post]
3 Nov 2016, 7:30 am by The Public Employment Law Press
Probationary employee has the burden of showing his or her termination was unlawfulMendez v New York City Dept. of Educ., 2016 NY Slip Op 06947, Court of AppealsFinding that Diane Mendezdid not establish that the termination of her probationary employment "was for a constitutionally impermissible purpose, violative of a statute, or done in bad faith," the Court of Appeals sustained the New York City Board of Education’s… [read post]
23 Apr 2018, 9:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
Education Law Title 7, Article 125-A §6255, with respect to employees of the New York City Board of Higher Education, provides as follows: §6255. [read post]
7 Apr 2010, 2:36 am
Removing dismissed disciplinary charges from an employee’s recordsOlivares v Board of Educ. of the City School Dist. of the City of New York, 39 A.D.3d 230Francisco Olivares, a tenured teacher employed by the New York City Department of Education (DOE), sued in effort to have references to misconduct charges filed against him that had been dismissed expunged from the files of the DOE’s Administrative Trial Unit (ATU).Olivares… [read post]
21 Aug 2014, 2:00 am by Jennifer Baek
  On June 24, 2014, the Board of Standards and Appeals granted a use variance to Metropolitan College of New York, a non-profit educational institution headquartered at 431 Canal Street in Manhattan, to use the entire second floor of a new building at 459 East 149th Street at […] [read post]
24 Feb 2009, 11:31 am
Board of Education of the City School District of NYC This Article 78 proceeding was brought about by petitioner, a tenured mathematics teacher of 28 years, to annul determination of respondents, Board of Education of the City School District of New York, terminating his employment. [read post]
2 Mar 2010, 1:01 am
Article 75 petition seeking to vacate a disciplinary arbitration award terminating a tenured teacher dismissed as untimelyMatter of Awaraka v Board of Educ. of City of New York, 59 AD3d 442Josephine Awaraka, a tenured teacher employed by the New York City Board of Education, was found guilty of eight specifications of misconduct in a hearing conducted pursuant to Education Law § 3020-a. [read post]