Annual fair and effective affirmative employment plan to provide equal employment opportunity for minority group members and women who are employed by, or who seek employment with the agency
Report about Workforce1 Career Centers in the city during the 2023 fiscal year. Report includes: list of all Workforce1 Career Centers, number of new registrants, number of registrants who obtained employment utilizing the services of such center, and number of registrants who received job training
Executive Order No. 37, dated November 17, 2023, is being submitted in promoting the local economy and fostering programs and initiatives that support City's nightlife industry, shall take effect on November 26, 2023.
1st Quarter (July -September), due November 17, 2023. A report on the agency's efforts during the previous quarter to implement the plan adopted pursuant to paragraph 19 (annual plan) of Section 815(a).
2nd Quarter (October – December), due January 30, 2024. A report on the agency's efforts during the previous quarter to implement the plan adopted pursuant to paragraph 19 (annual plan) of Section 815(a).
Multi-Agency Response to Community Hotspots (M.A.R.C.H.) Operations - Q3-Q4 2023 Report. New York City Charter section 20-d(e)(2) requires the Office of Nightlife (ONL) to publish a semi-annual report of Multi-Agency Response to Community Hotspot (MARCH) operations.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) Commissioner Vilda Vera Mayuga, and New York City Department of Small Business Services (SBS) Commissioner Kevin D. Kim announces a joint initiative to bring financial counseling to jobseekers.
In compliance with Local Law 22 of 2015, this report to the NYC Council includes a summary of the impact of services provided by the Worker Cooperative Business Development Initiative (WCBDI), to worker cooperatives during fiscal year 2023.
Pursuant to Local Law 152 of 2019, the NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) compiled a report containing information related to storefront businesses citywide.
Recommendations from SBAC that focus on improving communication and engagement with businesses, cutting red tape to save business owners time and money, and ensuring proper enforcement of rules and regulations.
A transcript about New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Department of Small Business and Services (SBS) Commissioner Kevin Kim announcing the opening of applications for $75 million "opportunity fund" to support small businesses for pandemic recovery.