New York City added a modest 18,000 jobs in March and the first quarter didn't keep pace with the robust gains in the nation.
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"Unemployment in New York City remains nearly double the nation’s," Lander said. "And much higher for Black and Hispanic New Yorkers."
“Wells Fargo’s latest scandal should serve as a wake-up call for the City,” said Andy Morrison, an organizer for the New Economy Project.
The new Amazon Labor Union is the first for the online retail and could further fuel a growing worker movement.
Smalls spends the bulk of his days at the bus stop chatting with workers.
The multinational company, which generated a record $470 billion in revenue last year, has been ratcheting up their anti-union messaging.
Fridge No More and Buyk shut down nearly 70 NYC warehouses as the rapid-delivery startups reportedly suffered from U.S. sanctions on Russia.
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Nearly 13,000 outages were reported in New York City and other East Coast cities, according to an online outage monitor.
"I'm trying not to use too much heat," ConEd customer Karen Harper told Patch. "But it's been pretty cold."
“We had a horrible lull in January, but activity seems to be picking up,” said Barbara Blair, head of the Garment District Alliance.
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The company has performed more than 72,000 tests since March 2021, the article noted.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said the state's indoor mask mandate and vaccine requirements will be lifted, but mandates in schools will stay.
Inflation has been building over the last year as the economy roared back from the pandemic.
The problem has to do with an increasingly global fuel market and the dual structure of electric bills.
Some customers saw their January bills triple because of what Con Ed reps deemed a natural gas "supply" pricing issue beyond their control.
Imagine my patients waiting for their CAT scans, X-rays, their reports of blood, all different kinds of things,“ Dr. Ida Messana explained.
On Fifth Avenue, a fitness brand Alo Yoga will take almost 10,000 square feet replacing Ann Taylor at 600 Fifth.
“My heart goes out to them. I try to help them out as much as we can. Whenever we go out we go to a diner or a restaurant to support them.”
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A shorter workweek will show anxious office workers in New York City that it's safe to come back even amid omicron, Mayor Eric Adams said.
"I need people back into the office," Mayor Eric Adams said while unveiling reforms to help small businesses.
The New York-based bank is accused of not properly clearing data before selling old technology to third parties.
The coffee isn't flowing like it used to at BKLYN Blend in Bed-Stuy.
Apple closed its stores in the five boroughs on Monday, including its massive Fifth Avenue flagship location.
The mandate to reduce the spread of COVID and the Omicron variant impacts about 184,000 companies, CBS2's John Dias reported.
City Launches $100M Small Business Resilience Grant for Hard-Hit Sectors and low to Moderate Income Communities.
There’s every reason to believe it’s going to keep getting worse,” said DOT Commissioner Hank Gutman.
A new $100 million pot of money will offer grants to mom-and-pops that lost revenue during the pandemic. All they have to do is apply.
Prices in the New York City area rose 5 percent this year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Nationwide, they rose 6 percent.
Letitia James is considering a lawsuit into claims of fraud within Trump's organization and wants the former President to provide testimony.
"How long can we expect this?" one New Yorker tweeted at Amazon as the company's web services went down Tuesday.
At the time, an EDC spokesperson said: “Any lease extension without a competitive process raises issues of fairness.”
“There is a disconnect in how these programs are implemented and what businesses feel their needs are."
"When Chris admitted to us that he had offered advice to his brother’s staff, he broke our rules and we acknowledged that publicly."
In addition to the ongoing pandemic, mom-and-pop shops are facing supply chain issues and staffing shortages.
Small businesses in NYC were among the hardest hit in the country by the COVID-19 pandemic, a study found.