NYC Goes On Hiring Spree — for People to Work its Welfare Offices


Economic woes have forced at least one city agency into a hiring spree – adding more workers to process the demand for food stamps and other assistance.

Abraham Weiss, an Occupy Wall Street protester, went to the Melrose Job Center on E. 161st St. in the Bronx to protest against the red tape and poor treatment that people encounter as they navigate the welfare system. The city’s Human Resources Administration is adding nearly 200 workers to tackle the problem of long wait times and overcrowding.

The Human Resources Administration added more than 100 workers last July and plans to hire another 100 to serve the burgeoning number of New Yorkers applying for food stamps and rent assistance at their offices,according to the Daily News.

About 1.8 million New Yorkers are now on food stamps, which marks nearly a 65 percent increase from four years ago, according to city records. The increase in applicants has led to overcrowding at HRA offices throughout the city, and the agency said at a council hearing Tuesday that it had to hire scores of new workers and supervisors to manage the situation.

The HRA has also expanded its waiting rooms to accommodate the swell in applicants.

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