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Pollution in NY City

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New York City PollutionNew York City is an enormous city with a lot of industry, a lot of cars and a lot of people. Due to the sheer size and population density of New York City, the area puts out a lot of pollution in a given year. Despite this, the city has taken great strides toward reducing its environmental impact and the amount of pollution it produces on a yearly basis. As the city in the United States with one of the most advanced “green” building and “green” industrial sectors, New York City is doing a lot to lessen its impact on the environment.

Air Pollution

According to the city government of New York, air pollutants contribute to roughly 6 percent of deaths city-wide on an annual basis. Due to this, air pollution is taken very seriously in the city and there are a number of programs in place to lessen air pollution.

One way that business owners can lessen their air pollution imprint on the city is by taking part in the CATS system. CATS stands for “Clean Air Tracking System” and it monitors the installation of boilers around the city. CATS standards tell you what boilers you can install that are in line with current New York City air quality standards. The New York City division of Environmental Protection has a number of resources you can use to learn about this.

Water Pollution

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Meeting Venues in New York City

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manhattanskylineThe Importance of a Professional Meeting Venue

When you are having a big meeting, seminar, or other important business event, you need to make sure that you’re holding it somewhere that exudes professionalism. After all, the places you choose to hold major meetings in say a lot about the success of your business. If you want to impress your clients or business partners, then you should take a moment to look into these great venues.

TKP New York Conference Center

The TKP is a brand new conference center opening up in the heart of Manhattan. Thanks to its unique location, people attending your big meeting will have an immense range of lodging, food and entertainment choices when meetings are not in session. This is especially great when you are holding longer seminar or conference events.

One of the major benefits that this event offers is the sheer scale of its facilities. Anyone who’s visited midtown Manhattan knows how small and space-efficient the meeting rooms are there. After all, you need to use space wisely when you’re building onto an island with a population of millions. This venue provides some of the most spacious meeting space in the city, all with a wonderful view overlooking the lights and sounds of Manhattan.

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Parking in New York City

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ny-parkingNew York City is a place that is filled to the brim with people, whether living or working there. Millions of cars go through the city on a given day, and this has created a few unique issues that the city has had to work through. Among these is the issue of parking. Since New York City has a limited amount of real estate, people can’t just park wherever they want to. Instead, they need to follow a set of guidelines when they park in New York city. The following will help give you a better understanding of the specific rules and practices used in New York City to help regulate traffic.

Alternate Side Parking

One popular method New York City uses to keep parking organized is called alternate side parking. This city-wide measure requires drivers to park on the side of the street that corresponds to the day of the week. On odd-numbered days, drivers need to park on the side of the street where the addresses have odd numbers. On even-numbered days, drivers need to park on the side of the street that has even-numbered addresses. By using this parking plan, the city stops people from parking on both sides of the street and creating a bottleneck on smaller side streets.

Metered Parking

Parking meters are ubiquitous in New York City and should always be properly filled. New York City employs a brigade of traffic enforcement officers whose sole duty is to find people who don’t fill their meters. In some cities, you can get away with not paying the meter when you’re just running into a store to grab something quickly. In New York City, you should always pay the meter even if you won’t be in the spot for long enough to get your money’s worth.

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Health and Safety Regulations in the Office

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Health and safety regulations in an office environment are much different than those in other work environments. For example, the health and safety requirements of a warehouse job will generally be much more strict. This is not to say that there aren’t some health issues that warrant serious consideration in a work environment. It is because of these issues that certain regulations have been developed to ensure the health of workers in offices. These regulations are not very intrusive at all, and really can help make work a much safer environment.

Violence Prevention

When a lot of people think about workplace safety and health, they only ever think of getting sick or injured on the job. Many completely overlook the reality of workplace violence as a health and safety issue. However, there are many instances every year where people are assaulted at work.

In New York, there are a few different regulations on the books that help protect employees from violence. One important regulation requires employers to make high-risk areas more visible to more people. This means that a dark corner in the parking lot can be reported. Employers are required to provide lighting and visibility of all areas of the workplace to help discourage violence against employees.

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Choices for a Manhattan Business Lunch

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For executives and workers planning a business lunch or just one with friends, there are choices galore in Manhattan. Several varieties of cuisine may be found and a number of establishments receive five star ratings.

“Blake & Todd Restaurant” – and caterers – is a Midtown staple lunch stop for hungry local businessmen and women. They are known for their prompt, polite serving staff. Five-Star quality pizza and deli foods are their mainstay. Blake & Todd’s can handle last minute catering duties for office functions. They also deliver, so any lunchtime dining situation is easily covered.

The “21 Club” was originally a speakeasy with elaborate ways to dump the alcohol into the sewer system in the event of a Prohibition raid. Old traditions remain in its jacket-required policy. This landmark four-story townhouse contains a ground-floor bar that still holds a Capote-like air. Classic à la carte offerings such as crab-crusted halibut, grilled venison, elk and bacon-wrapped wild boar and Berkshire pork belly comfit may be more expensive than the lunch crowd ordinarily pays. The Club also offers a more affordable prix-fixe menu that contains savory choices to suit everyone’s taste.

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New York’s Tech Industry

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The technology industry has found a welcoming home in New York. In fact, New York has become one of the most popular destinations in the world for tech businesses over the past few years. This includes both greater New York state and New York City. As a result, a steadily growing segment of the population here is employed by some type of technology-based business.

Tech Companies in New York

Tumblr

Tumblr is a microblogging platform that has gained immense popularity since its inception in 2007. As the number of venture capital firms in New York City rose over the past few years, CEO David Karp has been able to make some amazing upgrades to the service. What was once a small blogging service is now a multi-million dollar blogging company with over 100 employees.

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The Most Expensive Places to Live in NYC

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A Central Park West super-luxury penthouse recently sold for $80 million. A duplex on the 18th floor of the same address went for $75 million and another nearby for $60+ million. A penthouse at the Time Warner Center on the 78th floor sold for $7,831 per square foot, or a $65 million total. Previously the penthouse apartment at The Mark held the record for the most expensive apartment in New York. It had sold for $60 million. Some similar apartments sold for around $30 million as recently as two years ago.

Monthly maintenance fees at $13,000+ and taxes that run $16,000+ mean an extra $356,000+ annually to live in the apartment purchased. Many apartments in this price range include master bedroom suites with an office area, his and hers bathrooms, dressing rooms, and closets. An extra-large living room with floor to ceiling windows adds to the openness experienced inside. The separate dining room and chef’s kitchen including a pantry and complete laundry center are all additional perks for this price. Multiple bedrooms and baths are usually included as well.

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New York Labor Laws

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There are a few labor laws in New York state that go beyond the federal mandates on employers. These differences are mostly related to wages, but many are also related to the length of a workday. There are also many specific laws protecting workers against discrimination and harassment. It is important to look at each of these issues on their own individual merits to understand the unique labor laws of New York state.

Wages

The minimum wage in New York State is $7.25 an hour, which is identical to the federal minimum wage standard. Some states go beyond the federal standard to create their own state-wide minimum wage. Oregon is one such state, with a minimum wage of $8.80 an hour. New York has opted to retain those federal standards.

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New York Recruitment Agencies

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Finding a job in New York City can be very competitive. Everyone is looking to make their mark in this fantastic city, making even entry-level jobs difficult to find. If you want to get a job in New York City, your best bet it is to look at a recruitment agency. There are many serving the city, and you would be smart to get involved with one quickly.
Take the First Step

While there are many opportunities in New York City, there are also a lot of people vying for those positions. This means that you should do everything you can to help yourself get a leg up on the competition. Working through a recruitment agency can be one of the best ways for you to get hired in New York City. We have listed some of the top recruitment agencies in New York which we hope you will find helpful for finding that perfect job.

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Famous New York Philanthropists

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New York City could be considered the home of philanthropy. The city has a long history of giving by its many wealthy residents. The majority of the city’s many parks exist due to the efforts of giving women. Betsy Head Park was named after the British immigrant who bequeathed the city a large amount of money when she died in 1907 for building recreational facilities. Half of her estate was dedicated to children’s welfare improvement and the other half to purchasing grounds for healthy recreation.

In 1961 the estate of Loula D. Lasker provided $600,000 to build Lasker Rink in Central Park. While she was alive, Ms. Lasker worked actively in Hadassah and took great interest in alleviating housing problems within the city.

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