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De Blasio taps powerful union leader to help him run City Hall

Mayor Bill de Blasio has hired a powerful union leader with a long history of pushing his pet projects to help run City Hall.

Hizzoner announced Monday that Alison Hirsh, vice president and political director of 32BJ SEIU, will become his new $230,000-a-year senior adviser for strategic planning.

Her duties also will include overseeing his communications team.

Hirsh’s union — which includes doormen, office cleaners and bus drivers — has been a longtime supporter of de Blasio’s political campaigns, policies and proposals.

She most recently partnered with him to lobby for guaranteed two weeks paid vacation for private-sector workers. Hirsh also has worked closely with City Hall to help secure such things as the $15 minimum wage.

Her husband, Jonathan Green, is a former de Blasio senior adviser. Green left City Hall in May to work as political director for de Blasio’s presidential campaign.

“Alison is one of the most respected people in the fight for progressive ideals in this city,” de Blasio said in a prepared statement released Monday — while he was out of town in Puerto Rico, where he was still stumping as part of his all-but-doomed presidential bid.

Hirsh will serve as a member of the mayor’s senior cabinet, helping to guide Hizzoner’s agenda in his final two years at City Hall.

Her hiring comes at a time when his administration has been gutted by key departures of top officials, some of whom, like her husband, went to work on his presidential campaign.

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