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Cuomo issues vaccination mandate for New York state workers, hospital staffers


ALBANY — Following in New York City’s footsteps, New York state is making vaccinations or regular COVID-19 testing mandatory for all state employees.
Additionally, all patient-facing front-line health care workers in state-run hospitals must be immunized, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday.
“I think we need dramatic action to get control of this situation,” the governor said during a virtual address delivered to members of the Association for a Better New York. “So in New York, and in our state hospitals, all patient-facing health care workers must get vaccinated. There will be no testing option for patient-facing health care workers.
“That is a point of contact that could be a serious spreading event, and we want to make sure those health care workers are vaccinated — period,” he added. ....

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NY budget restores $600 million in pay raises for state workers


NY budget restores $600 million in pay raises for state workers
Updated Apr 07, 2021;
Albany, N.Y. The New York state budget deal reached Tuesday restores $600 million in pay raises for state workers that were delayed last year as the Covid-19 pandemic took hold.
About 120,000 state workers will benefit, including members of the following unions, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s office:
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA)
United University Professions (UUP)
Management Confidential (MC)
New York State Police Investigators Association (NYSPIA)
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Graduate Students Employees Union (GSEU)
Cuomo froze pay for state workers last year as the pandemic battered New York’s finances. The move delayed 2% raises for thousands of employees. ....

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Judge strikes down use of secret subpoenas in State Police internal probes


Judge strikes down use of secret subpoenas in State Police internal probes
Ruling undermines agency s practice of sifting through personal records of employees
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ALBANY The long-standing practice of state agencies to secretly use their administrative subpoena authority to sift the personal records of employees in internal investigations was struck down by a state Supreme Court justice in a ruling that found the State Police were not adhering to the provisions of Public Officers Law.
The ruling by state Supreme Court Justice Patrick J. McGrath was handed down in a case filed in December 2019 by the New York State Police Investigators Association, which challenged the State Police practice of using subpoenas to access the smartphone, personal email and other private records of employees without their knowledge during internal inve ....

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