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The comptroller pushed the mayor to change his plan for $725 million in payments to teacher retirees.

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A week after heralding their $5.5 billion UFT deal, the city said it would actually cost $8.9 billion.

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The deal would extend retroactively to 2009, giving teachers billions of dollars in back pay.

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Officials said labor talks remained ongoing, as the mayor canceled a major housing policy talk.

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The vast majority of the city employees lost during Bloomberg's term as mayor were essential workers.

East Harlem »

Union officials said they would fight for the mayor's tax hike on the wealthy in Albany.

Civic Center »

Bloomberg said the union failed to uphold its end of a deal to handle teachers under investigation.

Washington Heights »

Manny De Los Santos touted his UFT backing, but the union said it doesn't endorse in local races.

Civic Center »

Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott said his last day will be Dec. 31, no matter who becomes the new mayor.

New York City »

Educators laud the assessments that could draw attention to subjects other than English and Math.

New York City »

The deadline for the negotiations passed at midnight Friday.

New York City »

Former President Bill Clinton said the fund will invest in infrastructure for areas affected by Sandy.

New York City »

The percentage of teachers getting tenure has plummeted over the past two years.

New York City »

An arbitrator has ruled in favor of the teacher's union, halting the removal of teachers at 24 schools.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The names of 24 new schools have been anounced by the city.