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University Settlement Announced as Complete Count Fund Awardee
Dave Hughes
December 10, 2019
University Settlement For Immediate Release: Tuesday, December 10, 2019 Contact: Rachel Levine, rlevine@universitysettlement.org University Settlement Announced as Complete Count Fund Awardee Joining Citywide Effort to Ensure a Fair and Complete Count New York, NY— University Settlement is ...
University Settlement’s Statement on New York City’s Labor Agreement on Salary Parity of Early Childhood Education
Dave Hughes
July 10, 2019
Contact: Amy R, Brenna 917.592.0624 abrenna@universitysettlement.org University Settlement’s Statement on New York City’s Labor Agreement on Salary Parity of Early Childhood Education (New York, NY) July 10, 2019 – Yesterday’s announcement that Mayor de Blasio and ...
How You Can Support Early Childhood Educators
Dave Hughes
June 13, 2019
In collaboration with Campaign for Children and other partners, we’re pulling out all the stops this week and next to make our voices heard as we fight for salary parity for our dedicated and talented ...
The nursing home operator tied to the shuttering of Rivington House has until 2022 to open a health facility on LES.
Dave Hughes
May 15, 2019
By Sydney Pereira, Patch Staff | May 14, 2019 3:15 pm ET | Updated May 15, 2019 2:01 pm ET Allure Group has another 3.5 years to open a health facility on the Lower East Side. (Shutterstock) LOWER EAST SIDE, ...
More than a Salary Dispute Divides the Mayor and his UPK Providers
Dave Hughes
May 13, 2019
Photo by Adi Talwar Wanda Ruiz teaching her universal Pre-K class for 4- to 5-year-old children at the Chung Pak Day Care Center on Walker Street. The daycare center is a part of the Chinese-American ...
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