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  2. New York City Office of Collective Bargaining - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Office of Collective Bargaining (OCB) is an agency of the New York City government that regulates labor relations disputes and controversies with city employees, including certification of collective bargaining representatives, mediation, impasse panels, and arbitration.

  3. New York City Human Resources Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Human Resources Administration or Department of Social Services (HRA/DSS) is the department of the government of New York City in charge of the majority of the city's social services programs. HRA helps New Yorkers in need through a variety of services that promote employment and personal responsibility while providing temporary assistance ...

  4. New York City Rules - Wikipedia

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    The Rules of the City of New York (RCNY) contains the compiled rules and regulations (delegated legislation) of New York City government agencies. [1] [2] It contains approximately 6,000 rules and regulations in 71 titles, each covering a different city agency.

  5. Category:New York City stubs - Wikipedia

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  6. New York City Police Department Combat Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Police Combat Cross was established August 14, 1934, by the Police Commissioner of New York City. The medal is a gold Maltese Cross with the seal of New York City set in the center and surrounded by the inscription, "For Valor, Police". The name of the holder and the year of awarding are engraved on the reverse.

  7. NYPD X-ray vans - Wikipedia

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    On December 18, 2019, the NYCLU submitted testimony in support of Intro. 487, the Public Oversight of Surveillance Technology (“POST”) Act. In it, the NYCLU cited the example of X-ray vans as a violation of privacy, and stated in general that, "Left unchecked, police surveillance has the potential to chill the exercise of First Amendment ...

  8. The Shack (journalism) - Wikipedia

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    The Shack is the nickname used by reporters for the structure where police reporters cover crime in New York City. In most cities, such a bureau is nicknamed a "cop shop." It is named after a cramped office which was located inside the NYPD headquarters, where journalists report on crime stories. The first in-headquarters press bureau began in ...

  9. St. Therese's Chapel (Valley Cottage, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Client. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. The Chapel of St. Therese is a former Roman Catholic parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located in Valley Cottage, Rockland County, New York. The parish was established as a mission in 1927 of St. Paul in Congers. It was closed in 1963.

  10. Moroccan Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan Initiative. The Moroccan Initiative was a New York City Police Department surveillance program that targeted Moroccan immigrants in New York City. The program began with help from the CIA under President George W. Bush after the 2003 Casablanca bombings and the 2004 Madrid train bombings that was linked to Moroccan terrorists. [1]

  11. Category:New York City geography stubs - Wikipedia

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