Some hospitals and nursing homes in New York began removing workers Monday for failing to meet a state-mandated deadline to get a COVID-19 vaccine as Gov. Kathy Hochul pleaded with holdouts to get ...
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New York City and the state will enact several new laws in 2026, primarily pertaining to employment, health care and consumer ...
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New York's plan would end Essential Plan coverage for about 17,000 people in Westchester County. In Monroe County, nearly 16,000 would lose health coverage they had previously had under New York's ...
To retain good employees, Rich Michals Jr. has paid the entire cost of health insurance premiums for his local workers at the Farmingdale-based Parcel Management Auditing and Consulting for all of the ...
As Americans gather for holiday celebrations, many will quietly give thanks for the health care workers who keep their ...
With a government shutdown looming, federal workers in New York could face harsher consequences this time around as the Trump administration threatens potential layoffs if a deal isn't made by ...
With rural communities throughout New York facing a lack of health care workers, Assemblyman Robert Smullen has introduced what he called “common sense” legislation to address the disparities.
Yet that is exactly the situation awaiting Mayor-elect Mamdani on January 1, when the City plans to force all of us onto a new health insurance plan administered by UnitedHealthcare, a plan we neither ...