Latest Articles Tagged "discrimination"
Twenty-two suburban towns claim the law is unconstitutional because it exempts cities in New Jersey from the same housing requirements.
A leadership change has critics expressing hope that the agency has turned itself around.
Republicans have one final legal card they can play, but it’s a long shot.
The state Department of Financial Services is reminding property insurers of new laws prohibiting questions about tenant income or whether they use housing vouchers.
Fifteen months after Mayor Eric Adams and the city’s housing agency hailed a $3.1 million plan to tackle source-of-income discrimination, they still have yet to issue the contract.
The full Council is scheduled to meet at 1:30 p.m.
Some employers have been requiring even prospective workers to sign agreements shortening the time they have to file discrimination lawsuits.
Harlem-based Carver Bank has faced its share of challenges over the decades, and now it's looking for a new leader.
At least $75,000 in public funds was spent for more than 200 officers to attend, according to the state comptroller.
The New York City Council is set to pass a measure on Thursday that prohibits bias against a person because of their weight – or height – in employment, housing and other public accommodations.