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SUNY mandatory vaccination plan won't include SUNY employees


One SUNY student said if officials really want to reduce exposure on campuses by forcing students to get vaccinated, then all segments of the higher education community should be required to get a jab.
“I feel like that’s messed up … It’s not fair that they can choose not to get it, Madison Mack, a senior international relations major at Buffalo State, said of SUNY employees not be covered by the vaccination edict.
Extending the mandatory vaccine order for SUNY employees would run into unions representing those workers that have something college students don’t have: political might. SUNY last year enforced mandatory testing for students in certain cases, while, according to one SUNY document, such testing was “strongly recommended” per written understandings between SUNY and various unions representing employees at the college system. ....

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The 2021 New York State Labor Power 100


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Reopening schools has been one of the most contested issues of the COVID-19 era, and few have been happy with the pace – parent, teacher or student. One person who thought New York City has tackled it correctly is Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers. Unlike some national labor figures, Weingarten remains influential among local education unions in New York, where she headed the United Federation of Teachers from 1998 to 2009.
7. John Samuelsen
International President, Transport Workers Union
As international president of the Transport Workers Union, John Samuelsen represents 150,000 transit workers, including 41,000 at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, his former employer whose tracks stretch from New York City to Poughkeepsie and Montauk. After a $3.9 billion bailout in March 2020, the MTA is receiving another $6 billion in aid via the American Rescue Plan, sidestepping once again the looming jobs catastrophe cause ....

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PEF president Wayne Spence re-elected


PEF president Wayne Spence re-elected
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PUBLISHED 5:44 AM EDT May. 06, 2021
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Public Employees Federation President Wayne Spence was re-elected to another three-year term, the labor group on Wednesday announced. 
Spence was first elected in June 2015 to lead the state s second-largest public workers union of mostly white-collar employees in New York. 
In the last year, Spence has raised the challenges facing state workers returning to the office amid the pandemic, including last year when there was a surge of new positive cases. 
Spence s re-election to a third term came alongside his slate of preferred officer candidates; his new term begins in August.  ....

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During Pandemic Peak, Psychiatric Patients Were Rushed Into Institutions


As New York State hospitals began to fear the worst last spring that the pace of the coronavirus would overtake their ability to discharge patients and clear beds they had to decide what to do with people being admitted for acute psychiatric care.
In the second week of March 2020, only 325 New Yorkers had tested positive for COVID-19 but images from abroad and the pace of infection outlined a worrying forecast. By the end of the week, New York would confirm its first casualty from a virus that has deeply strained the health-care system and claimed more than 51,000 lives statewide. ....

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NY localities spend $300M annually on parole, analysis shows | News, Sports, Jobs


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New York localities spend nearly $300 million each year incarcerating people on technical parole violations, a recent analysis shows, as officials clash over proposed changes to the state’s parole system and parole officers plead for advocates not to misrepresent data.
Lawmakers are split as progressive Democrats push before the end of session to enact parole reform, which could lead to the release of hundreds of incarcerated people in the state’s prison system with the passage of the Fair and Timely Parole Act and Elder Parole.
The bill reforming elder parole, if passed, would require incarcerated New Yorkers over age 55 who have served 15 or more consecutive years be considered for parole regardless of their crime or sentence. ....

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