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:: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 ::
Dead parks worker gets reprimands BY ALISON GENDAR, New York Daily News
Parks department officials and members of District C-37, Wong's union as a parks maintenance worker, told his daughter it was not city policy to alert police when employees 'went missing.'
'They said it happened all the time. That people would be gone for weeks - even a year - and then come back to work,' Wong-Yap said. 'There needs to be a better system in place when people disappear.'
Park officials said they called the emergency number Wong listed on his contact sheet - no one answered - and even sent someone to his apartment looking for him. The disciplinary letters, officials said, were standard procedure.------------------------------------------- posted 6:57 AM :: reference link ::
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