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“We saw in the first big wave here in New York that the people who bore the brunt, the sacrifice and health problems, were the people who had to go to work."
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Large and medium businesses must pay their employees if they are out because of their own illness, or to care for sick family member.
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"I don't think an anti-vaxxer would have a good claim if they were fired for refusing to take a vaccine."
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Over 90% of businesses asked say more government funding is needed, and 75% support investment in affordable preschool child for children aged three and younger.
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"Instead of a frivolous lawsuit, NYSUT should turn its attention to Washington and work with us to get the assistance New York’s children deserve.”
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"Our most urgent responsibility right now is to prevent further damage by delaying any decision on the 60-hour threshold until 2024."
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White House counselor Kellyanne Conway announced she was stepping down from her position to look after her family. Working families across the country are figuring out how to provide care for their children with remote and hybrid schooling this year.
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The president of the city's United Federation of Teachers called for testing every student and staff member before the start of school, set for Sept. 10.
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The governor says the state cannot widely enforce its worker safety order.
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When some fast-food workers in New York went on strike one morning in 2012, they had no idea it was the beginning of an unusual movement that would propel an economic revolution.