Wednesday, August 24, 2016

MAYOR DE BLASIO ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCES LIZ VLADECK AS HEAD OF NEW OFFICE OF LABOR POLICY AND STANDARDS



  The de Blasio Administration today announced the appointment of Liz Vladeck, an experienced, highly respected labor lawyer and advocate, as Deputy Commissioner of the new Office of Labor Policy and Standards (OLPS).

“The first Labor Day was celebrated here in New York City over a hundred years ago, and today we mark another important milestone in our City’s efforts to support working families,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “The strong leadership of Commissioner Salas and Deputy Commissioner Vladeck will grow our ability to protect, educate and empower workers across New York City’s five boroughs.”

The announcement comes just days before Labor Day, a time to commemorate the social and economic achievements of American workers. Mayor de Blasio announced the establishment of OLPS within DCA earlier this year, alongside the appointment of Commissioner Salas. OLPS will serve as the City’s focal point for research, advocacy, and relevant enforcement of related to labor issues in New York City, and will, for the first time, give working families a dedicated voice in City government.

City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito first proposed the creation of OLPS at her 2014 State of the City address.

“From extending paid sick leave to over one million New Yorkers, to making public transportation more affordable, and to standing up for vulnerable caregivers and carwash workers, this City Council is fully committed to protecting workers’ rights and to making our city a fairer and more just place for all people to work and live,” said City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito. “The Office of Labor Policy and Standards will help educate and empower New Yorkers, and will ensure that the rights of all workers are protected. I look forward to working with Commissioner Salas and Deputy Commissioner Vladeck to strengthen the enforcement of our labor laws.”

“With Deputy Commissioner Vladeck now at the helm of OLPS and building her team, we are plowing ahead and working towards the Office’s goals of advocating on behalf of working families through policy, research, and community outreach,” said Department of Consumer Affairs Commissioner Lorelei Salas. “With the addition of OLPS to DCA’s portfolio of work, we can truly and holistically foster thriving communities by encouraging a fair and equitable marketplace for consumers.”

“I am honored by the confidence that Mayor de Blasio and Commissioner Salas have shown in me, and I intend to do everything I can to ensure this new office fulfills its goals to assist in the protection and empowerment of working people in New York City,” said Deputy Commissioner Liz Vladeck. “The creation of this office and the decision to house it in DCA show the commitment of the Mayor, the City Council, and the Commissioner to fighting inequality in our city. I am thrilled to become part of the team dedicated to realizing that mandate.”

Deputy Commissioner Vladeck, a third-generation New Yorker, has worked within the New York City labor movement for many years as both in-house and outside counsel for a number of unions. She got her start as a union organizer on local and national organizing and internal union campaigns, and served for a number of years on the Board and Executive Committee of Jobs with Justice – a coalition of labor and community groups. She also worked in Russia for several years with the nascent independent labor movement there, leading both a national organizing project and local campaigns, as well as advising on legal work in the field of labor and employment. She earned her law degree at Columbia Law School and holds a bachelor’s degree from Harvard College.

The new office will ensure New York City continues to be at the forefront of new issues impacting workers in today’s economy, particularly in our city’s unique and diverse economy. OLPS will be a leader in recommending new policies and programs that protect New York City workers and ensure rules, regulations, and laws designed to improve working conditions are enforced properly, and that workers and businesses know and understand those laws. Through extensive outreach to workers and employers; research and investigation; and ultimate pursuit of violators, the office will continue the enforcement of local labor laws.

The Office of Labor Policy and Standards will also work closely with the Council to expand upon the City’s labor policy and enforcement work, and with other state and federal agencies to ensure workers are aware of their rights at every level of government.

By engaging individual workers, communities, advocates, employers, and government partners to identify key labor issues facing working families in New York City, OLPS will seek to develop policy recommendations and also conduct enforcement of key municipal labor laws. OLPS will continue DCA’s enforcement of, and education about the City’s Paid Sick Leave and Commuter Benefits laws, which DCA has successful implemented over the past two years. DCA continues to lead the nation on advocacy around the importance of paid sick leave and to serve as a model for other jurisdictions looking to enact and implement sick leave and commuter benefits laws.

Under the leadership of Paid Sick Leave Executive Director Nicolas Smithberg, the agency has now closed more than 800 paid sick leave cases, securing more than $3.9 million in paid sick leave fines and restitution for more than 14,500 employees. DCA’s work has been particularly impactful for those in low-wage professions, such as security guards, home health aides, restaurant workers, and retail workers, who are now receiving sick leave as required by the law. DCA’s extensive outreach and education campaigns also informed millions of New Yorkers about the laws and helped both employers and employees to understand their rights and responsibilities under the law.

Also joining Deputy Commissioner Vladeck in the Office of Labor Policy and Standards is Sarah Leberstein, who will focus on policy and research, particularly with respect to those working in the paid care industry. Leberstein previously worked at the National Employment Law Project, a research and advocacy group for low-wage workers and the unemployed. Her work there focused on improving and enforcing labor standards, with particular emphasis on home care and domestic workers. She is a graduate of Wesleyan University and Fordham Law School, and was the recipient of an Equal Justice Works fellowship. She also organized healthcare and building service workers with the Service Employees International Union.

Assemblymember Pichardo Announces Family Fun Day in Partnership with State Senator Gustavo Rivera



  Assemblymember Victor M. Pichardo in partnership with State Senator Gustavo Rivera will hold their First Family Fun Day on Saturday, August 27th from11:00am to 6:00pm at M.S.363.

This event will offer fun activities for the children and information for parents on health, education and housing issues from partners like Union Community Health Center, NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (IDNYC), South Bronx Healthy Families, VIP Community Services, NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene, Department of Education, New York Public Library and more.

What: First Annual Family Day

Who:  Assemblymember Victor M. Pichardo
          State Senator Gustavo Rivera

When: Saturday, August 27, 2016
          11:00 am – 6:00 p.m.

Where: MS 363 School Yard
120 East 184th Street
 Bronx, NY 10468

Trains: 4 train, nearest stop: 183 Street
            Bx2, nearest stop: Grand Concourse/Field Pl
 **This event is free and open to the public.

Gustavo Rivera - Fernando Cabrera Breaks Election Law Again


   State Senator Gustavo Rivera's campaign is calling on the Board of Elections to investigate Fernando Cabrera and his campaign for once again blatantly violating election law by illegally using campaign funds designated for the general election during the primary. Recent filings demonstrate Cabrera has illegally spent over $8,000 above the primary limit of a contribution he received from right-wing, anti-choice donor Roger Hertog. 
 
Hertog contributed $7,000 to Cabrera's campaign, which is the maximum a campaign can receive for a primary elections under the law, and an additional $11,000, which was designated for the general election. However, given that Cabrera's pre-election filing reports a closing balance of $2,931.67, it is evident that a significant portion of the second contribution was illegally used by the Cabrera campaign. 
 
"It is no secret that Fernando Cabrera is willing to break the law and ignore the values of Bronxites to try to advance his own political career and his right-wing ideals," said State Senator Gustavo Rivera. "He is not only taking money from an individual that is notorious for funding right-wing attacks on Black Lives Matter, criminal justice reforms and anti-poverty programs, but he is also illegally using these funds."
 
In addition, an investigation is also being called to determine the connection and possible coordination between the Republican-led SuperPac supporting Cabrera known as New Yorkers for Independent Action with both the Cabrera campaign and a tax-exempt organization called the Foundation for Opportunity In Education. Documentation links multiple individuals to all three parties. The main perpetrator being Roger Hertog, who has not only contributed $150,000 to the SuperPac and $18,000 to the Cabrera Campaign, but who also serves as the Foundation's Chair. 
 
This is not the first time Cabrera or his campaign have mishandled campaign funds. In 2014, Cabrera broke election law by illegally transferring $33,000 from his city campaign committee, which included $23,000 that had been allocated through the city's taxpayer-funded matching system, to his Senate campaign account.   
 
"It is not surprising that Cabrera's campaign or that his financial supporters are riddled with illegal and questionable activity. They have already demonstrated that they will stop at nothing to further their right-wing extremist views in Albany," said State Senator Gustavo Rivera.

EDITOR'S NOTE:
This comes from the Gustavo Rivera for Re-election campaign.

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Leading Member Of Bloods Sentenced To 55 Years For Murder, Shooting, And Narcotics Trafficking


  Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that JAMAL SMALLS was sentenced today to 55 years in prison for the July 26, 2012, drug-related murder of Doneil White; leading a narcotics trafficking conspiracy that distributed powder cocaine, crack cocaine, and heroin in 2012 and 2013; and using and discharging firearms in connection with that narcotics conspiracy.  SMALLS was convicted in Manhattan federal court on November 20, 2015, following a two-week jury trial before United States District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald, who imposed sentence. 
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said:  “Jamal Smalls, convicted by a jury of a drug-related murder, narcotics trafficking, and gun charges, has now been sentenced for his crimes.  For his years of murder, mayhem, and drug peddling, Smalls has received an appropriately severe sentence.  Thanks to the FBI and the NYPD, Smalls no longer poses a threat to public safety.”
According to the Superseding Indictment, evidence admitted at trial, and statements made at court proceedings and in court filings:
JAMAL SMALLS, a/k/a “Poo Black,” a/k/a “Machiavelli,” a/k/a “Mack,” was a high-ranking member of the Bloods.  In 2012 and 2013, SMALLS ran a drug trafficking crew that operated in and around the John Adams Houses in the Bronx, New York.  SMALLS and his crew sold large quantities of powder cocaine, crack cocaine, and heroin in and around the housing project, as well as in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. 
In 2000, SMALLS was convicted of first degree manslaughter in New York State.  Throughout SMALLS’s term of incarceration, he received narcotics from his brother and people working on behalf of the crew to distribute within the state prison system.  In April 2012, SMALLS was released from New York State prison.  After his release, SMALLS began to lead the crew with his brother, participating in large-quantity narcotics deals in the Bronx and out-of-state. 
SMALLS was also involved in repeated violence committed in connection with the crew’s drug trafficking.  On July 18, 2012, SMALLS tried to shoot Doneil White, a rival drug dealer, but missed; SMALLS, however, hit a bystander in the back outside the Johns Adams Houses.  A week later, on July 25, 2012, SMALLS again shot at Doneil White in the John Adams Houses, but missed again.  Early the next morning, on July 26, 2012, SMALLS paid a member of his crew $10,000 to shoot Doneil White in a stairwell at the John Adams Houses.  White died a few days later as result of his severe injuries.
Following his arrest in August 2012, and while in pre-trial detention, SMALLS continued to lead the narcotics conspiracy, by, among other things, giving directives to members of the crew through telephone calls and in-person visits.   
In addition to the prison sentence, Judge Buchwald sentenced SMALLS to 10 years of supervised release and ordered SMALLS to pay a $300 special assessment fee.
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara thanked the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the New York City Police Department for their continued outstanding work in this investigation.  Mr. Bharara also thanked the Bronx District Attorney’s Office for their valuable assistance with the investigation.

Bronx Democratic Party - Upcoming Events


Bronx Dems' Annual BBQ & Family Day
When: Sat. 9/10/16  
from 12 - 4p
Chairman Marcos A. Crespo & The Bronx Democratic Party present the 2016 Annual BBQ & Family Day. Come watch your local elected officials and community leaders play a friendly game of softball and enjoy good food & refreshments along with bouncy castles and face painting for the kids!

To sign up to play in the softball game, please emailevents@bronxdems.org.
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Reception for Jose RiveraWhen:  Tues. 8/23/16 from 6 - 9p
Where: Seashore Restaurant - 591 City Island Ave., Bronx, NY

You are cordially invited to join Assemblyman Jose Rivera in celebration of his 34 years of public service. 

To RSVP, email riveraj78@gmail.com or call 646-409-9917.
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Legal Services for Housing IssuesWhen:  Fri. 8/26/16 from 12 - 5p
Where: Bronx CB7 Office - 229A E. 204 St., Bronx, NY

NYC Council Member Andrew Cohen - in collaboration with Bronx Community Board 7 & New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) present a free Legal Services event for housing (tenant law) issues .

To RSVP you must contact the office of the Council Member at 718-549-7300 ordistrict11@council.nyc.gov.
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Family Fun Day!
When:  Sat. 8/27/16 from 11p - 6p
Where: MS 363 School Yard - 120 E. 184 St., Bronx, NY 

Assembly Member Victor Pichardo and Senator Gustavo Rivera invite you to their Family Fun Day. There will be FREE food and entertainment for the whole family. 

For more information, call the office of Assembly Member Pichardo at 718-933-6909.
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Reception for Marcos A. Crespo
When: Tues. 8/30/16 from 6 - 8p
Where: The Beekman Pub - 15 Beekman St., New York, NY
Please join us at a cocktail reception for Assembly Member, and The Bronx Democratic Party Chairman, Marcos A. Crespo.

To RSVP or join the host committee please contact Allegra at Allegra@NashbanMansur.com or 212-213-2660.
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Reception for Victor M. PichardoWhen:  Tues. 8/30/16 from 6 - 8p
Where: Offices of Pitta & Giblin LLP - 120 Broadway, 28th FL., New York, NY 

Please join special guest U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer for an evening reception in support of Victor M. Pichardo for the 86th Assembly District of New York State. If arriving before 6pm, entrance is on Nassau St. If arriving after 6pm, enter on Cedar St. between Broadway & Nassau.

To RSVP, contact Luis Escobar at 973-767-7811 or Luis.Field@gmail.com. To contribute online, visit here.

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Bronx Young Dems' Summer SocialWhen:  Wed. 8/31/16 from 7p - 10p
Where: Bronx Drafthouse - 884 Gerard Ave., Bronx, NY

Join The Bronx Young Democrats at their 2016 Summer Social. Appetizers and one free drink are included in the ticket price. 

If you'd like to join The Bronx Young Democrats, you can pay the $35 option to cover your annual fee and admission for this event together. Tickets are available here online.
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Mother Teresa's Canonization
WhenSun. 9/4/16 from 10a - 2p
Where: Battery Park, NY
Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj and many organizations invite you to celebrate Mother Teresa, "Daughter of Albania, Mother of the World." Be part of this all-day, historic event remembering the canonization of Mother Teresa. Join them for a day of family filled activities, including dancing, food, giveaways, and much more!

For additional information, contactAssemblymanGjonajEvents@gmail.com or call718-409-0109, or visit www.MotherTeresaCanonizationNY.org

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VIP Community Services Job Fair
WhenFri. 9/9/16 from 10a - 2p
Where: E. 176th St. and Crotona Ave., Bronx, NY
Sign up for VIP Community Services Job Fair sponsored by Borough Pres. Ruben Diaz, Jr., NYS Sen. Gustavo Rivera, Assembly Member Michael Blake, Council Members Ritchie Torres, Vanessa Gibson, and Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Also, be sure to sign up for a preparation class on Tuesday, August 30th with resume help and mock interviews.

For more information, please call (718) 583 - 5150 x 8117.
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"Another Chance" Warrant Resolutions 
When: Sat. 9/17/16 from 6 - 8p
Where: Mount Hope Community Center - 55 E. 175th St., Bronx, NY
Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark presents "Another Chance," an opportunity to resolve outstanding warrants and clear your record. Applicable warrants for quality of life summonses include: consumption of alcohol in pubic, disorderly conduct, unlawful possession of marijuana, trespassing, loitering, littering, and much more.

For more information, please call 718-590-2272 or visit www.bronxda.nyc.gov.
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Bronx Library Center 6th Annual Job ExpoWhenWed. 9/21/16 from 11a - 4p
Where: Bronx Library Center - 310 E. Kingsbridge Rd., Bronx, NY
Connect with various employers at the 6th Annual Bronx Library Center's Job Expo. Don't forget to bring plenty of resumes and to dress in professional attire.

For more information, call (718) 579 - 4260, email robynsaunders@nypl.org.

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In solidarity,
 
Hon. Marcos A. Crespo, Chair
The Bronx Democratic County Committee
1640 Eastchester Rd.