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Immigrant Unemployment Lower Than Natives' In NYC
Lauren Raheja |
A report released Monday found that during the recession immigrants experienced lower rates of unemployment than U.S. natives.
A report released Monday found that during the recession immigrants experienced lower rates of unemployment than U.S. natives.
The Industrial Development Agency okayed $21 million in subsidies to Thomson Reuters. The company says the money will help it keep jobs in the city. A union had resisted the deal.
The state education department sided with parents against expanding a Manhattan charter school that shares space with a public school, but ruled for the city DOE in a similar Brooklyn case.