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Fortunes are up in New York City, but deportation and federal spending cuts could upend progress, new report says.


The platform Drizly solicited tips on behalf of deliverers, but gave the money to store owners instead, according to the attorney general.


Young workers, women and people with low incomes are the most likely not to be covered by the law.


Employers have been inserting provisions into work agreements that shorten the time workers have to file discrimination claims.


Sources say a recently enforced union policy is contributing to staffing shortages that are straining the delivery of key services ranging from affordable housing to public health.


The city is wrapping up a record-setting summer with 100,000 jobs for young New Yorkers.


This contingent is so steadfast in their resistance that they’re willing to resign from their jobs or risk getting fired.


A Queens home improvement store owner thought that he could sexually harass an employee over text and get away with it. He was wrong!