human resources administration

CBS News ousts top exec accused of blocking correspondent's Hunter Biden laptop coverage

Ciprian-Matthews has been a lightning-rod figure at the embattled news network, having racked up human-resources complaints from staffers over unfair hiring practices, as revealed by an investigation by The Post...

Thousands of migrants in NY quietly collecting 'welfare' through Hochul rule change

The Hochul administration is using taxpayer dollars to shell out cash payments to thousands of migrants who don't qualify for typical welfare assistance thanks to new rules quietly put in...

NYC spent almost $2.5B providing welfare checks to over 720K residents – the most it's paid out in over a decade

New York City provided a whopping 720,765 residents cash assistance last year -- the most it’s ever awarded annually in welfare checks in at least a decade.

Migrant crisis results in jaw-dropping 2.6M overtime hours for some NYC agencies

Nearly half of the city's top 100 OT hogs work at the Department of Social Services and Department of Homeless Services, whose duties include assisting migrants.

Adams offers to nix 90-day homeless shelter rule as he eyes veto on NYC housing legislation

The Adams administration has proposed suspending the controversial rule that the homeless spend at least 90 days in city shelters before qualifying for a housing voucher, sources said Monday.

UWS parents rage against $500M at-risk women's shelter near popular playground

Hoping to be operational by 2025, the facility plans to provide 200 women with room, food and treatment and counseling for mental health and drug addiction.

NY Times HR exec under fire from LGBTQ staffers over 'disrespectful' Slack post

Natalia Villalobos holds the title of vice president of inclusion, strategy, and execution at the Gray Lady.

Council to hold hearing after Post exposes empty apartments for homeless

The Post first revealed that the Human Resources Administration allowed the 2,500 city-funded apartments to go unused because of bureaucratic dysfunction and Mayor Eric Adams pledged to fix the fiasco. 

NYC's filled just 200 of 2,500 empty apartments for the homeless since Post exposé

The city Human Resources Administration has filled just 200 of the roughly 2,500 empty apartments for homeless New Yorkers in the month since The Post first revealed the existence of...

Black investigator was called a 'bitch' while working at NYS finance department: suit

A veteran black female fraud investigator is suing the state Department of Financial Services alleging she was called a "bitch" for doing her job.

'This is a dysfunctional city': Adams vows to fix bureaucracy that left 2K apartments for homeless empty

"The lack of focus by city agencies to place unhoused New Yorkers, who need additional supportive services, in thousands of empty units is deeply concerning," Adams (no relation) said in...

Lawmakers demand fix after Post reveals 2K empty apartments for homeless

City lawmakers demanded that Mayor Eric Adams take quick action to fill the roughly 2,500 empty city apartments for homeless New Yorkers, following a scathing Post report.

Enough housing for all the city's street homeless exists -- and is sitting vacant

A recent survey by the Supportive Housing Network of New York found that 10 percent of the city’s apartments for homeless housing are sitting empty,

Is the hiring problem actually the fault of HR departments?

Gregory Giangrande understands the struggle of finding a job and gives some tips on how to come out on top of the pack during the application process.

City isn't properly overseeing homelessness avoidance program: audit

City officials are failing to properly oversee a $53 million program meant to help needy New Yorkers avoid eviction and homelessness, a new audit by Comptroller Scott Stringer charges. "This...

City Council passes reforms after cops grab baby from mom at benefits center

Responding to a disturbing December scuffle where a mother had her baby ripped from her arms by cops at a Brooklyn benefits center, the City Council passed a legislative package...

City worker sentenced for stealing over $300K to put hex on her ex

A former city Human Resources Administration employee who admitted to stealing more than $300,000 intended for needy New Yorkers — using a portion of the funds to arrange a “supernatural...

NYC homeless population drops from historic high

New York City’s homeless population is ticking down in 2019 for the first time after a decade of nearly uninterrupted growth, dropping to 58,150 this week, officials disclosed Wednesday. It’s...

Former city employee who used stolen funds to put curse on ex pleads guilty

A former employee with the city’s Human Resources Administration accused of stealing more than $300,000 intended for needy New Yorkers -- and spending some of the money to put a...

Many of NYC's new lactation rooms are filthy, hard to access

Nearly three years after Mayor Bill de Blasio crowed about passing a law requiring some government offices to provide private spaces for nursing moms, a Post probe found many of...