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Union Square »

The tech hub is slated to replace the massive P.C Richard & Son at 124 E. 14th St.

Navy Yard »

United Steelworkers claims B&H announced its move to New Jersey without negotiating with the union.

Vinegar Hill »

The documentary was released last month by social services group Brooklyn Community Services.

Bushwick »

The company said it will close its two Brooklyn warehouses by the end of the year.

Murray Hill »

Raise your hand if you know what a solutions architect is.

Navy Yard »

The recruitment event will take place at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Brooklyn Navy Yard's employment center.

New York City »

The Fair Chance Act makes it illegal to ask job applicants about their criminal history before an offer.

Civic Center »

Brooklyn Councilman Brad Lander called the legislation the "toughest" protections in the country.

Bed-Stuy »

The Single Stop Veterans Initiative Program helps veterans find jobs and get benefits in Bed-Stuy.

Kingsbridge »

Prison to Prosperity fair helps formerly incarcerated aspiring entrepeneurs build a life on the outside.

Chelsea »

The worker, one of many who did not meet the Highline's "criteria," is now working at a five-star hotel.

New York City »

Job ads can no longer include restrictions saying only the already-employed need apply.

Corona »

Despite soccer's popularity, Hispanic support for an MLS stadium remains divided, activists say.

Red Hook »

Residents allege the stores reneged on pledges to hire locals.

Bay Ridge »

State Sen. Marty Golden wants to teach women "the Feminine Presence" in order to find work.