Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday unveiled the first phase of his long-sought effort for the city to specifically hire a certain percentage of city-contracted workers from lower-income communities. The initiative, known as “community hiring,” will begin with a request for proposal for $1.2 billion in city contracts for security guard and fire safety agent services,… Read More
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