Posted on 10/25/2023 9:42:39 AM PDT by Enlightened1
That is a strange ranking you have there in NY. Two levels above Supreme. Wow
Yeah in many places it is what would be called “superior” court. It’s so titled because it has the authority to hear any case (even if they are usually relegated to other courts), as opposed to other courts whose jurisdictions are outlined by statute.
ok, so lets do a little math.
Lets assume average New York city employee earns $100,000, it’s been 3 years since the firings.
So that’s $100,000 x 3 = $300,000 owed to each approximately.
1,700 employees x $300,000 = $510,000,000
and lets just round that down to an even $500,000,000.
So... half a billion this is probably going to cost them.
You may have lived in NY for 30 years but I’d wager you didn’t practice much law in NY during that time. The Supreme Court has *two* layers above it (the appellate division and the Court of Appeals)
Sounds like great news. Take the money and then tell them they can take their job and shove it. There is another initiative to denigrate them just around the corner.
posted article is a year old ... your date on the article is incorrect ...
You are generally correct MortMan, which is no surprise given you are a FReeper who lived there. If someone really wants to get into the weeds, here is some more detail.
When justice requires hours, the courts are years away.
Before everyone gets too excited, the NY Supreme Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction. The highest court is the court of appeals. Below that is the appellate division.
Under NY law, the Supreme Court order directing reinstatement with back pay is automatically stayed during the lengthy appeals process.
Before everyone gets too excited, the NY Supreme Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction. The highest court is the court of appeals. Below that is the appellate division.
Under NY law, the Supreme Court order directing reinstatement with back pay is automatically stayed during the lengthy appeals process.
Before everyone gets too excited, the NY Supreme Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction. The highest court is the court of appeals. Below that is the appellate division.
Under NY law, the Supreme Court order directing reinstatement with back pay is automatically stayed during the lengthy appeals process.
Before everyone gets too excited, the NY Supreme Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction. The highest court is the court of appeals. Below that is the appellate division.
Under NY law, the Supreme Court order directing reinstatement with back pay is automatically stayed during the lengthy appeals process.
Good news. It will be interesting to see what they do with the replacements.
In WA State, we are still struggling with reduced staff in many areas of public sector employment, like the ferry system, because the new employees must still be vaccinated. They had a terrible time replacing the football coaches at WA State. A two million dollar a year contract and no one wanted it, the same with the assistant coach.
According to this article, the employees were fired in 2023:
NYC fired roughly 1,700 employees for being unvaccinated earlier this year ...
huh? that’s odd, that doesn’t make any sense Covid was years ago.
“being vaccinated does not prevent an individual from contracting or transmitting COVID-19.”
I do hope this means Moderna and Pfizer etc. will be sued out of existence and those running this evil scam are thrown in jail.
Great news.
As the Reagan cabinet member Raymond Donovan, falsely accused and destroyed by the leftist media.
On May 25, 1987, Donovan (and all of the other defendants) was acquitted, after which Donovan was famously quoted as asking, “Which office do I go to get my reputation back?”
I would think most of the people who lost their jobs, livelihoods and professional careers suddenly and had to work in difficult or awkward situations as they battled to get back have not had good lives.
Does that mean the decision could be appealed and overturned?
Good news!
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