1 Education Drive
Room F-3293 Garden City, New York 11530
Room F-3293 Garden City, New York 11530
NCCFT Local 3150
Room F-3293
1 Education Drive
Garden City, New York 11530
Our Office Manager, Danielle Sforza, can be reached at nccft@ncc.edu and by the phone below Mon-Thurs, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.Â
Questions about dues and benefits are generally best directed first to her.
516.572.7198
communications@nccft.org
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3 Responses
In a nutshell, it sounds like a bunch of self-serving crook administrators throwing the students and faculty under a bus. 😡😥
Superfluous, overpaid administrators and contractors — brought in by cronyism — at the expense of all others. What else could it be? Nothing screams louder than this kind of corruption!
The county budget is always an interesting topic. As a local, I think it’s important to know how our tax dollars are being spent, but I often feel like the public doesn’t get enough say in the process. It’s great that there was a hearing, but were enough residents really involved? It’d be awesome if more people participated and shared their concerns about how funds are allocated—especially when it comes to schools, infrastructure, and public services. How can we encourage more transparency and engagement from the community in future budget discussions? What do others think?