Employee retention and recruitment for City agencies continue to be areas of concern as the City of New York engages in the annual cycle of setting the City’s financial priorities. As a follow-up to December’s report, Title Vacant, the Comptroller’s Office compared staff vacancies as of October 2022
Executive Order No. 25, dated February 6, 2023, is being submitted as per Section 1. Executive Order No. 75, dated August 2, 2021, as amended by Executive Order 76, dated August 17, 2021 is hereby revoked. This Order shall take effect on February 10, 2023.
This annual report presents information on the DYCD workforce, recruitment, selection, training, reasonable accommodation, and EEO, Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Initiatives for Fiscal Year 2023.
The NYC Comptroller recognizes employees, supervisors, managers, and units demonstrates superior accomplishments in diversity, equity, inclusion and equal employment opportunities.
Report including but not limited to: 1. the number of complaints received by the office and a description of such complaints; 2. the average time taken to respond to such complaints; 3. a description of efforts made to communicate with tenants; and 4. the number of recommendations made to the commis
New York City Labor Force Data, Not Seasonally Adjusted December 2022 Monthly employment data for New York City based on payroll surveys conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in collaboration with the New York State Department of Labor. The data is seasonally adjusted by the OMB.
New York City Labor Force Data, Seasonally Adjusted December 2022 Monthly employment data for New York City based on payroll surveys conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in collaboration with the New York State Department of Labor. The data is seasonally adjusted by the OMB.