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  2. 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.

  3. Schools are bracing for widespread teacher layoffs. Here’s why

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    Schools across the country are announcing teacher and staff layoffs as districts brace for the end of a pandemic aid package that delivered the largest one-time federal investment in K-12 education.

  4. Fear City pamphlets - Wikipedia

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    New York City mayor Abe Beame announced layoffs of public employees including police and firefighters as part of a new budget that responded to the city's financial crisis. The first round of nearly 11,000 officers were slated for dismissal at the beginning of the fiscal year on July 1, 1975. [3] Beginning on the morning of June 13, police officers began distributing Fear City pamphlets at ...

  5. Lincoln Park confirms teacher, staff layoffs coming amid $2M ...

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    LINCOLN PARK — Nearly 20 teachers and other staff are facing layoffs at the end of the school year as the borough school district grapples with a projected budget shortfall of more than $2 ...

  6. United Federation of Teachers - Wikipedia

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    The United Federation of Teachers (UFT) is the labor union that represents most teachers in New York City public schools. As of 2005, there were about 118,000 in-service teachers and nearly 30,000 [2] paraprofessional educators in the union, as well as about 54,000 retired members.

  7. LIFO (education) - Wikipedia

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    LIFO (education) Last in First Out (LIFO, or otherwise known as "Last One Hired is the First One Fired") is a policy often used by school districts and other employers to prioritize layoffs by seniority. Under LIFO layoff rules, junior teachers and other employees lose their jobs before senior ones.

  8. ‘Scrooge’ NYC DOE sends holiday invoices demanding cash from ...

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    The city Department of Education has turned into Scrooge this holiday season, demanding cash from staffers it fired for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Social worker Diane Pagen, terminated ...

  9. NYC cancels $900M payment to teachers due to financial crisis

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    NYC teachers who were expected to receive their share of a $900 million payout were told those funds will not be released. The de Blasio administration canceled the payment and is blaming the ...