Tag: de Blasio, Bill

New York City’s Pre-K System Was a Model. Now Employees Say It’s a Mess.

Problems in the city’s early childhood divisions run deep and could threaten the quality of free preschool, according to current and former staff members.

A Times Square Hotel Was Set To Become Affordable Housing. Then the Union Stepped In.

An influential hotel workers’ union is flexing its power at a key moment in the city’s recovery, affecting major projects from casinos to homeless shelters.

As New York City Schools Face a Crisis, Charter Schools Gain Students

Enrollment at charters is up and the governor has signaled a measure of support, but the privately run schools still face an enormous battle as they seek to expand.