mowotlarx

mowotlarx OP t1_iz4u0dw wrote

>In one of the most dramatic examples, the comptroller’s report found a nearly 47% vacancy rate in the city’s Department of Social Services’ Child Support Services division, which administers programs that impact one in seven New Yorkers under 18.

>The Department of Social Services, as well as the Administration for Children’s Services, were among the agencies cited as having multiple units with more than 30% vacancy rates.

>Lander said he was also concerned about the risk of cyber attacks on the city. His office found a 36% vacancy rate within the unit that administers the city’s so-called “cyber command” center.

All of this (edit: by "this" I mean difficulty recruiting vacancies) because Eric Adams is personally refusing to allow hybrid work in any city office. The buck stops with him on this foolishness. Would allowing some office workers to have schedule flexibility 1-2 times a week cause everything to fall apart? Really? They already are paid terribly. It's the absolute least they could do for little to no cost.

Here's the report if you're curious

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mowotlarx OP t1_iz05dmg wrote

>Brooklyn Councilman Ari Kagan is expected to switch his party affiliation from Democrat to Republican on Monday — and announce a general election challenge against one of his Democratic colleagues, three sources familiar with the matter told the Daily News.

>Kagan, who was first elected in 2021 to represent Coney Island and other southern Brooklyn neighborhoods, is set to officially declare he’s becoming a Republican during an afternoon press conference at City Hall, said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

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mowotlarx OP t1_iz01kf3 wrote

The trip isn't on his dime. He brought city staff and security detail, which we pay for. He only said he's paying for his own lodging. Which means meals, tickets and other events are being paid for by somebody else. But will never really know that because he refused to tell anyone in the public or press where he's going and what he's doing on this "work" trip.

By the way the better reading of the "doesn't hide in office" issue is that all he does is schmooze and get free shit on the taxpayer dime. He loves being around celebrities and partying. So what is he actually doing besides networking and promoting his own personal brand? Maybe he should spend more time in office and less getting comped meals from his sleazy friends.

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mowotlarx OP t1_iyxlrii wrote

Archive article here for those who don't have a subscription.

>He met with heads of state. He visited the Acropolis in Athens and the transit system in Doha, Qatar. And after catching a game at the World Cup, Mayor Eric Adams of New York sampled the local nightlife. For Mr. Adams, his first extended foreign trip as mayor seemed as much of a vacation as an official trip for city business — and, to his credit, he had made no pretense about that. The day before his departure, Mr. Adams told reporters that he would pay for his lodging in Qatar to lessen accusations of wasting taxpayer money. “It’s on my dime,” the mayor said. “When I do my dime, I can do my time and I don’t want to hear anyone whine.” The nature of the hastily arranged trip — a four-day journey to Greece and Qatar — made it difficult to track much of the mayor’s overseas adventure. His official press schedule, especially while he was in Qatar, made it all but impossible. None of his events there were open to the press, and his schedule did not list the precise location of where he would be or whom he would be meeting with.

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mowotlarx t1_iyhv0w2 wrote

>I don't have the numbers

This is a city of nearly 9 million people and you think only 350 homeless mentally ill people sounds right?

We have zero beds available even for that wildly small number. We don't have beds for housed mentally ill people. This will be a massive crisis in hospitals the day they begin to try to enforce false imprisonment in hospitals.

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