A trifold brochure by the NYC Commission on Human Rights that serves as a notice that the use of credit reports in employment decisions is unlawful in New York City
A trifold brochure by the NYC Commission on Human Rights that serves as a notice that the use of credit reports in employment decisions is unlawful in New York City
A trifold brochure by the NYC Commission on Human Rights that serves as a notice that the use of credit reports in employment decisions is unlawful in New York City
A trifold brochure by the NYC Commission on Human Rights that serves as a notice of the Fair Chance Act and inquiry of criminal record of job applicants before making a job offer may be unlawful.
The Housing Snapshot is designed to provide readers with highlights from the Department of Housing Preservation and Development's ongoing projects, as well as an overview of trends and current conditions in the housing market in New York City and nationwide.
On February 10, 2006, the Department of Housing Preservation and Development released the initial results of the 2005 New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey (HVS). The 2005 HVS shows that the City's total inventory of residential units was 3.3 million, the largest housing stock in the forty-year period since the first HVS was conducted in 1965. New York City's housing stock increased by 52,000 between 2002 and 2005, the largest increase since 1991.
American Journal of Public Health; An empirical risk model can increase the efficiency of homelessness prevention services. Agency submitted date as Dec-13.