A November 2022 survey of hiring managers in the United States found one-in-four say their respective industry should have fewer Jews. The survey also found one-in-six hiring managers were directed by their leadership not to hire Jews.
Eric Adams is filling out the upper echelon of his administration, what he calls “my core leadership,” with the appointment of five deputy mayors, all of them women. That’s a breakthrough, as lots of mayors before Adams had only men around them.
His pick, Brendan McGuire, served as former assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District for 11 years and headed up two key teams there the public corruption unit and the terrorism and international narcotics unit.
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