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whogotthekeys2mybima t1_iz5h6as wrote

There are an unprecedented amount of vacancies, but the city is using this unfortunate opportunity to get rid of some position altogether to save money, so some jobs will never come back. To use Adam’s own words the city is “in trouble” financially. For the vacancies they want to fill it’s difficult for multiple reasons. The rigid old school policies, especially regarding hybrid work, the cost of living in NYC is atrocious and the pay of most city jobs remains ever more stagnant, often a manager job at McDonald’s will pay more than what many city positions pay. Furthermore, attempts to strip health benefits from NYC retirees and pin them against current city workers reveals the Ponzi scheme. The city works on a tier system, and benefits are stripped away from new city workers, It’s an absolute mess of red tape, inadequacy and bad circumstances exacerbated by COVID.

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[deleted] t1_iz5nycd wrote

300k workers is an insane number. Maybe less is more in a system described as this terrible

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mowotlarx OP t1_iz64vlx wrote

We have almost 9 million residents and millions more who come to the city every day as tourists or to work here. That isn't an insane number to staff all the different things the city is taking care of at the same time. Like trash, public parks, licenses, zoning, police, fire, etc. Etc.

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