City Hall
CONTRACT KILLERS
K. McGowan and A. Mermelstein |
Nonprofit city contractors routinely grumble that they don’t get paid on time. A City Council hearing–and potential rule changes–may ease their pain.
Nonprofit city contractors routinely grumble that they don’t get paid on time. A City Council hearing–and potential rule changes–may ease their pain.
Nonprofits who do work for the city often have to wait months to get paid. A City Council hearing this morning might change that.
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