Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani swept into Metropolis Corridor promising a clear break from the Eric Adams period. For almost 200 political appointees, that originally meant a pink slip.
However the administration’s early try at a broad housecleaning is now going through a typical metropolis impediment: union protections.
Greater than 30 of the 179 mayoral staffers who have been notified they wouldn’t have a job within the subsequent administration have formal civil service job titles that entitle them to inside administrative hearings if higher-ups attempt to fireplace or demote them.
And at the least just a few dozen of the staffers have been on mortgage from metropolis companies — underscoring how usually Mayor Eric Adams took company worker finances traces for his personal workplace.
They’ll go away Metropolis Corridor however find yourself elsewhere, the Mamdani transition crew mentioned.
“Staff who maintain civil service titles with traces at different companies will return to their house companies on Jan. 1,” Dora Pekec, a spokesperson for Mamdani’s transition, advised THE CITY.
A few of these workers by no means labored on the companies, and it’s unclear what function they’ll take at any of the handfuls of companies Adams tapped to employees Metropolis Corridor.
A employees shakeup is frequent earlier than new administrations begin. However the Mamdani dismissal notices hit laborious for some present workers who thought that they had a shot at sticking round underneath the subsequent mayor. Among the fired workers even confronted Mamdani in an elevator inside a constructing close to Metropolis Corridor that homes each mayoral companies and a transition workplace, in response to a number of folks accustomed to the trade.
Staffers have been notified by their present bosses, who obtained phrase from the transition, that they might be out of their present jobs in 2026. However they haven’t obtained a lot else info, in response to a number of individuals who spoke to THE CITY on the situation of anonymity.
The staff have been instructed to formally resign by the top of the 12 months earlier than receiving a termination from the subsequent mayor’s administration within the first days of his time period, in response to folks accustomed to the method.

“The incoming Mamdani administration’s first governmental mistake was shedding almost 200 workers who’ve devoted day and evening to serving our metropolis, and now they’re realizing they weren’t even allowed to terminate just a few dozen union workers,” Fabien Levy, a spokesperson for Adams who was additionally on the record of 179, advised THE CITY in a press release.
Pekec mentioned after the employees was notified that “as is customary apply for a mayoral the Mayor-elect and his transition crew are working to construct their Metropolis Corridor plan, which incorporates new employees in key roles to make sure they will ship successfully on their agenda.”
A spokesperson for District Council 37, which represents many Metropolis Corridor staffers, mentioned the union is reviewing choices for his or her members however just isn’t shocked by the personnel modifications.
“This isn’t irregular and takes place with each new administration and elected workplace,” Thea Setterbo mentioned in a press release. “We’re following the contractual course of and civil-service procedures and dealing with our members who have been notified.”
The transition — which raised greater than $3.5 million since Mamdani’s historic election on Nov. 4 — has introduced an advisory crew of greater than 400 folks, and in addition has a paid transition employees.
The mayor-elect has up to now introduced only a handful of staffers, most notably Dean Fuleihan, who will return to Metropolis Corridor as first deputy mayor, and Elle Bisgaard-Church, who will function chief of employees.
Police commissioner Jessica Tisch is additionally staying in her function.
Different high-profile positions, like faculties chancellor, have nonetheless not been made public. Fireplace Division Commissioner Robert Tucker introduced earlier this 12 months he’d go away on the finish of December.

