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The City of New York (1982). [27] A new test was created in which standards were changed so the test was job-related and Berkman with about 40 other women passed to enter the fire academy in 1982. [28] (See Brenda Berkman, et al. v. The City of New York, CV-79-1813, 536 F. Supp. 177 (E.D.N.Y. 1982), aff’d Berkman v. City of New York, 705 F.2d ...
In 1960, New York City social studies teacher Albert Shanker and Teachers Guild president Charles Cogen led New York City teachers out on strike. At the time, there were more than 106 teacher unions in the New York City public schools, many existing solely on paper, while others, like the Brooklyn Teachers Association, were real unions.
Known for his work exposing corruption in the New York City police department and the criminal justice system. Irma Lozada: No freely licensed image available: 1959–1984 1980–1984 First female police officer to die in the line of duty in New York City. Thomas J. Manton: 1932–2006 1955–1960 Later became a U.S. Congressman. Barney Martin ...
Clarkstown Pays Tribute To School Retirees, Longtime Employees - New City, NY - Annual dinner a 28-year tradition. ... New York; National Edition. ... New City, NY News168 Merit Semifinalists 2024 ...
The Telephone Company of New York was formed under franchise in 1876. The principals were Charles A. Cheever and Hilborne Roosevelt. [2] Its purpose was to rent telephone instruments to users, who were expected to provide wires to connect them, for example from factory to office.
NYC Health + Hospitals, officially the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC), operates the public hospitals and clinics in New York City as a public benefit corporation. HHC was created in 1969 by the New York State Legislature as a public benefit corporation. [ 1 ]
The New York State Common Retirement fund is a public pension plan for the employees of New York State government.. As of 2018, it was the third largest public pension plan in the nation, and held $207.4 billion in assets.
The New York City Office of the Actuary (NYCOA) provides actuarial information and services for the five major New York City Retirement Systems and Pension Funds. The New York City Board of Education Retirement System (BERS) was founded on August 31, 1921.