Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Cabs are the big winner to emerge from bus strike
By | January 25, 2013, 12:09pm UTC - Amid the misery of a bus strike, cab drivers are seeing big raises in their take-home pay. (Times)
- A new city program that compensates families for the cabs got off to a rocky start. (Schoolbook)
- The Daily News says three of the mayoral candidates are acting like puppets for Michael Mulgrew.
- The NY Post says pretty much the same thing and seeks a candidate who “requires” co-locations.
- A school getting federal grant money to look like a community school could be closed. (GothamSchools)
- Districts are required to give disabled student-athletes access to sports or create leagues for them. (AP)
- Kristoff: It’s not just resources that low-income children lack. It’s often parental attention as well.
- Cuomo’s school aid proposal is filled with funds that only last for only one year. (GothamSchools)
- A national labor board has made up its mind about the bus strike, but won’t share its decision. (NY1)
- A new tier of educated Chinese graduates shun factory jobs and wait to work in the office. (Times)