Bill de Blasio
Op-Ed: NYC Must Address Inequality for its Human-Service Workforce
Nancy Wackstein and Gregory Brender |
The city needs to make more and quicker progress in ending the tale of two cities for its nonprofit human-service workforce.
Rob Bennett/Mayoral Photography Office.
Nancy Wackstein is the executive director and Gregory Brender is the deputy director for NYC policy & advocacy at United Neighborhood Houses.
The city needs to make more and quicker progress in ending the tale of two cities for its nonprofit human-service workforce.
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