Sunday, December 1, 2019

& nassau otb's payroll system personnel cannot

provide nassau otb employees  the opportunity to participate in the 457 ny state deferred compensation plan roth option as per  the collective bargaining agreement . come watch the agency head and teamsters local 707 president suffolk county legislator kevin mccaffrey testify before the ny state public employees relation board about  same etc

Even a expletive democrat at the town of hempstead has a leave sharing plan and opportunity to participate in the ny state roth option 457 dferred compensation plan





 LONG ISLANDPOLITICS

Nassau spends $43 million - and computer system still is obsolete and like most ny state politicians, a bookie would find politicians to be incompetent and unqualified to run numbers or meet the standards for the entry level position

  1. More than 10 years and $43M later, Nassau still without new computer system
  2. Long Island weather: Winter storm brings mix of rain, light snow Sunday into Monday
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  4. Resident fears sand mine causing house vibrations
  5. Sunny and chilly Friday, snow on the way
  6. Transgender bodybuilder wants to inspire others
  7. Black Friday deals beckon LI shoppers
  8. Church delivers Thanksgiving dinner to 2,000
  9. 106th Rescue Wing practices NASA recovery mission
  10. Shoppers hunt for Thanksgiving Day sales
  11. Giving thanks for son's heart surgery
  12. Friends play Thanksgiving football game for 40 years
  13. Scholarship created in memory of 9/11 hero cop
  14. Millions at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
  15. Parade balloons are ready, but will they fly?
  16. Food pantry is part of care for cancer patients
  17. Pet shop replaces parrot who died in mishap
  18. LI Marines serve turkey, give out toys
  19. Cops: Man beat cats, kittens to death
  20. NYPD will deploy bomb-sniffing dogs, drone-detecting tech for parade
  21. LI reality stars give a Newsday editor an 'Unpolished' makeover
A Nassau official spoke Wednesday about why, after spending $43.4 million over three administrations to merge outdated computer networks, the county still doesn't have its new computer system in place. (Credit: Newsday / Shelby Knowles)
More than a decade ago, Nassau County awarded a multimillion-dollar contract to a consultant hired to merge into a single system its failing, outdated computer networks that manage everything from employee paychecks to contractor payments.

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