Citing looming budget gap, NYC cuts civilian vacant positions by half
The cuts will mean the city will not fill roughly 4,700 vacancies, according to City Hall estimates. It will not affect teachers nor uniformed vacancies in departments like police and fire.
Mayor Eric Adams takes a tour of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading on November 17. Adams is now ordering most city agencies to eliminate half of its vacant civilian positions as a budget-saving measure.
The cuts will mean the city will not fill roughly 4,700 vacancies, according to City Hall estimates. It will not affect teachers nor uniformed vacancies in departments like police and fire. [ more › ]
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