#Letters to the Editor — April 23, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — April 23, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — April 23, 2022” The Issue: A judge’s ruling that the CDC overstepped its authority by imposing mask mandates for travelers. I have no use for liberals who are “outraged” over the end of mask mandates on planes and other mass-transit vehicles (“Travel masks off,” April 19). No matter how many…

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#Workers say crime-ridden NYC not worth the hassle anymore

#Workers say crime-ridden NYC not worth the hassle anymore

“Workers say crime-ridden NYC not worth the hassle anymore” Conditions in New York City have deteriorated so badly that a large segment of its private-sector workforce are thinking of fleeing rather than return to the office, a new business survey released Thursday reveals. Forty percent of employees who reside in Manhattan said they’re thinking of…

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#NYC subway worker hospitalized after being struck by train

#NYC subway worker hospitalized after being struck by train

“#NYC subway worker hospitalized after being struck by train” An MTA worker was hospitalized in critical condition Monday after being struck by an oncoming train in Manhattan, The Post has learned. The signal maintainer was hit by an in-service Q train on the northbound express track in the vicinity of the 8th Street-NYU station shortly…

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#Uber exploring dispatching yellow cabs

#Uber exploring dispatching yellow cabs

“#Uber exploring dispatching yellow cabs” After all but killing New York City’s taxi business, Uber is now exploring the possibility of dispatching yellow cabs, according to documents reviewed by The Post. An Uber executive has lobbied Taxi & Limousine Commission chief Aloysee Heredia Jarmoszuk on the idea’s “potential,” according to a September city lobbying disclosure….

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