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13 Feb 2023, 6:20 am by Matthew J. Sinkman
See id.[8]See 43 RCNY §§ 1402(s), (cc).[9]See 43 RCNY §§ 1474(a)(4)(C)(iv)-(v).[10]See 43 RCNY § 1407(l)(3).[11]See 43 RCNY § 1480.[12]See New York City Admin. [read post]
13 Feb 2023, 6:20 am by Matthew J. Sinkman
See id.[8]See 43 RCNY §§ 1402(s), (cc).[9]See 43 RCNY §§ 1474(a)(4)(C)(iv)-(v).[10]See 43 RCNY § 1407(l)(3).[11]See 43 RCNY § 1480.[12]See New York City Admin. [read post]
13 Feb 2023, 6:20 am by Matthew J. Sinkman
See id.[8]See 43 RCNY §§ 1402(s), (cc).[9]See 43 RCNY §§ 1474(a)(4)(C)(iv)-(v).[10]See 43 RCNY § 1407(l)(3).[11]See 43 RCNY § 1480.[12]See New York City Admin. [read post]
8 Oct 2009, 12:22 pm by Legal Talk Network
Inc., the 2nd U.S Circuit Court of Appeals sided with a group of eight states, the City of New York and various environmental groups, who had filed a public nuisance lawsuit against five of the nation’s biggest coal-burning utilities. [read post]
4 Apr 2011, 3:36 am
Challenge to dress code alleges gender discrimination Matthews v City of New York, 270 AD2d 45 While claims of unlawful discrimination based on an employer’s dress code are not as common as they once were, dress code gender discrimination was one of the claims made by provisional caseworker, Makebra Matthews, after she was terminated from her job with the City’s Administration for Children’s Services [ACS]. [read post]
28 Feb 2015, 4:31 am by Ruthann Robson
Professor Ruthann Robson, City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law In its opinion in Matthews v. [read post]
4 May 2011, 3:55 am
Involuntary leave under Civil Service Law Section 72NYC Parks and Recreation v Matthews, OATH, 219/00 The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation wanted to place Rufus Matthews on leave pursuant to Section 72 of the Civil Service Law. [read post]
27 Feb 2015, 7:30 am by The Public Employment Law Press
A public employee’s speech as a citizen rather than as an employee protected by the First AmendmentMatthews v City of New York, USCA, 2nd Circuit, Civ. 13-2915New York City Police Officer Craig Matthews sued the City of New York alleging that the City had retaliated against him for speaking to his commanding officers about an arrest quota policy at his precinct. [read post]
6 Jun 2008, 3:54 am
Employee terminated after being found guilty of soliciting and accepting a gratuityMatter of Matthew Lowe v Doherty, 2008 NY Slip Op 04941, Decided on June 3, 2008, Appellate Division, First Department The Commissioner of New York City Department of Sanitation dismissed Matthew Lowe from his position as a sanitation worker after finding him guilty of "solicited and accepted a gratuity in exchange for collecting trade waste. [read post]
3 Oct 2007, 6:09 am
., the Court is scheduled to hear arguments in New York State Board of Elections, et al. v. [read post]
18 Jul 2020, 8:01 am by Patricia Salkin
Maxver, LLC v Council of City of New York, 2020 WL 4005871 (NYAD 1 Dept. 7/16/2020) [read post]