Beyond recent absences caused by a surge in cases, the museum has faced some difficulties hiring guards to replace those laid off earlier in the pandemic. Source: New York Times
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Eric Adams Defends Choice to Keep NYC Schools Open Amid Omicron Surge
Eric Adams, who took office as mayor on Saturday, enthusiastically backs keeping public schools open and has urged companies not to let their workers work remotely. Source: New York Times
N.Y.C. Reaches an Agreement With Labor Unions on Vaccine Mandates
The unions represent about 88,000 of the 160,000 employees covered by the city’s latest mandate, which requires all city employees to get vaccinated or face unpaid leave. Source: New York Times
N.Y.C. Union Leaders Say Mayor’s Covid Mandate Took Them by Surprise
Municipal union leaders bristled at Mayor Bill de Blasio’s announcement that workers must get vaccinated or tested weekly, while city workers had mixed reactions. Source: New York Times
Why Some of N.Y.C.’s Essential Workers Skipped a Parade to Honor Them
The Lower Manhattan celebration honored workers’ service during the pandemic, but several unions said they would not participate, citing low pay among other complaints. Source: New York Times
Why Child Care Staff Had to Show Up While Teachers Worked Remotely
The pandemic has spotlighted disparities in working conditions between child care workers and teachers. Source: New York Times
Natural History Museum Union Files Complaint Over Coronavirus App
The app would have asked employees to report if they had a fever and any new symptoms each day. Some see it as an invasion of privacy. Source: New York Times
Beaches Are Open in N.Y.C., but Virus Worries Linger
Shorelines are finally open for swimming, but outbreaks across the country have given officials pause about the city’s wider reopening. Source: New York Times