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Kathy Hochul Says She'll Run For Full Term As Governor In 2022
Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, who is set to serve out the remainder of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s third term in less than two weeks following his resignation, announced her plans for 2022. In an interview on NBC’s “Today” show, Hochul made the announcement that she intends to run for a full term in 2022 when the current term expires. “Yes, I will. I fully expect to,” she said. “I am prepared for this. I have led a life working in every level of government, from Congress to local government. Earlier story - 'I'm Ready For This': Hochul Distances Herself From Cuomo, Vows Big Change In Workplac…
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'It’s The Cuomo Way': Ex-Staffers Describe Toxic Work Environment, New Report Says
It’s New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s way or the highway, according to a newly released report highlighting what it’s like to work within the governor's administration. Gothamist posted a new scathing report on the recently-embattled governor, which included claims from a former Cuomo staffer who detailed more scathing details about working with him and his top aides. In the report, a blonde woman in her 20s who won a fellowship to work in Cuomo’s office in 2013 said that she was specifically sat at a desk “in the line of sight” of the governor, and was later told that he “likes blondes, partic…
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19: Survey Reveals Top 10 Things Those Who Haven't Returned To Office Miss Most
Workers who are being forced to work remotely have listed 10 things they miss most about office life, according to a poll conducted by YouGov. The study was spurred on by a prominent British advertisement by cleaning product company Dettol, which encouraged employees to use disinfectant thoroughly and listed elements of the in-person work experience that currently-remote employees may miss, some questionable. YouGov asked 1,608 respondents whether they actually missed the supposed pros of in-office work listed by the advertisement: Seeing workers and friends, 66 percent …