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Corrected: DC 37 NEWS, EVENTS, and SERVICES YOU CAN USE in MARCH 2025 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER DC 37 WOMEN’S COMMITTEE The DC 37 Women’s Committee invites you to celebrate Women’s History Month. We will be joined by keynote speaker Vanessa Gibson, Bronx Borough President. We hope to see you there! Friday, March 14, 6-8 p.m. | DC 37 Headquarters, 125 Barclay To RSVP for this event, please contact Carmen Charles at (646) 302-9551. DC 37 MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES LEGAL SERVICES Correction: MELS Citizenship Webinar DC 37 MELS, in partnership with the 32BJ Legal Services Fund and CUNY’s Citizenship Now, presents The Benefits of U.S. Citizenship. In this webinar, you will learn: how and when to file for citizenship, requirements to file, preparation for the exam, and resources available to members. The seminar will be hosted in English with Spanish translation available. Wednesday, March 19 at 6 p.m. | Register HERE. Correction: Know Your Rights – Immigration Update Are you confused about recent immigration changes and announcements? Are you worried about your immigration status? Have questions about your rights if you are stopped or questioned by immigration officials? DC 37 MELS, in partnership with the 32BJ Legal Services Fund and CUNY’s Citizenship Now!, presents Immigration & Your Rights: Stay Informed, Stay Protected. The seminar will be hosted in English with Spanish translation available.Tuesday, [...] — Feb 27
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DC 37 NEWS, EVENTS, and SERVICES YOU CAN USE in FEBRUARY 2025 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER DC 37 BLACK HISTORY COMMITTEE The DC 37 Black History Committee invites you to celebrate Black History Month during the following in-person events open to all members and hosted in our new union home at 125 Barclay Street: DC 37 Black History Month Opening Ceremony Monday, Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. Guest performances by Rome Neal, actor, director and producer and Artistic Theater Director at Nuyorican Poet Cafe; and Reverend Selene Crawford of the Union Grove Missionary Baptist Church SSEU Local 371 presents: “This Is How We Rep Our Hood: Manhood, Fatherhood, Brotherhood, Neighborhood, and Labor Hood!” Friday, Feb. 7 at 5 p.m. Local 1407 Black History Month Celebration Monday, Feb. 10, at 5:30 p.m. Local 1930 presents: “African Americans and the Arts” Wednesday, Feb 19, at 6 p.m. Guest performances by Anthony McPherson, poet-in-residence with the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and Bernell Jones II, saxophonist and songwriter based in NYC. Local 372 presents: “African Americans and Labor: The Fight Continues” Friday, Feb. 21 at 6 p.m. DC 37 Black History Month Finale Friday, Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. Guest performances by Guylaine Conquet, French figurative artist, and Emphasis Entertainment Break Dancers NYC United [...] — Jan 30
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DC 37 NEWS, EVENTS, and SERVICES YOU CAN USE in JANUARY 2025 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER From the DC 37 Family From all of us at DC 37, we wish you a safe, happy, and healthy New Year. Thank you for reading, and see you in 2025! DC 37 MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES LEGAL SERVICES Housing Webinar MELS Housing Attorneys will answer your questions about getting repairs, rights of family members to take over apartments, legal notices that precede court action, leases and renewal increases, landlord harassment, one-shot deals, charitable grants, and tenant protections available under the Good Cause Eviction law. Wednesday, Jan. 8 at 6 p.m.| Register HERE. MELS Tax Filing Tips Webinar Tax season will be here before you know it. Join the DC 37 MELS team as we discuss tips and tricks to get you to the finish line early. We will discuss filing status, standard and itemized deductions, tax credits, and more! Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 6 p.m. | Register HERE. For more information, call the MELS Screening Unit at (212) 815-1111 or email [email protected]. DC 37 MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES HOUSING PROGRAM First-Time Homebuyer Workshop Are you thinking of buying your first home but don’t know where to begin? The DC 37 Municipal Employees Housing Program is pleased to offer a virtual First-Time Homebuyer [...] — Dec 31
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Don’t Get Scammed Out of Your Benefits! The union busters are at it again… Unions like ours are again under attack by extremist anti-union organizations that are using deceptive tactics to scam members into giving away their hard-fought rights and personal information. The scammers allude to raises and savings and promote divisive issues to get you to click a link in an email, fill out a postcard, or scan a QR Code. Don’t fall for their lies. These messages are NOT from DC 37. Be aware when receiving mail or online solicitations offering so-called “savings”— you are being pulled into a trap. Their intent is to strip unions of the ability to defend your basic rights as workers, negotiate pay raises, and fight for better benefits. They also support replacing your pensions with 401(k)s and outsourcing public worker jobs to private contractors. If you have any questions about your benefits, please contact your Field Representative. — Dec 19
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Assessing New York: Local 1757’s Work Threatened By Low Staffing By JUSTINA RAMLAKHAN In a city where the real estate landscape is constantly evolving, assessing property tax values requires a unique skill set to meet market value and ensure consistency across the board. The NYC Department of Finance (DOF) is the agency responsible for administering tax revenue laws of the city fairly, efficiently, and transparently to instill public confidence and encourage compliance. DOF employees responsible for visiting properties and assessing their tax value are titled City Assessors and are represented by Local 1757 NYC Assessors, Appraisers & Housing Development Specialists. City Assessors oversee the valuation of approximately 1.1 million parcels within the five boroughs and support the single largest source of City revenue, which funds critical services like public schools, public safety services, sanitation, social services, and infrastructure projects. Property sales occur throughout the year and the value of properties changes over time for a variety of reasons. The Cost of Attrition Since March 2020, the number of City Assessors has decreased by 25%, which has troubling implications for the City’s tax revenue collections. “Staffing at DOF has been at a crisis level and continues to decline,” said Candice Ficalora, President of Local 1757 and a City Assessor Level [...] — Dec 16