New York judges hope to avoid a repeat of the wage freezes they’ve endured since the start of the decade as the state Commission on Legislative, Judicial and Executive Compensation mobilized on Monday for the latest iteration of its work.

The seven-member, blue-ribbon commission, whose members are a mix of appointees by the chief judge, governor, and legislative leaders, scheduled its first public hearing for Oct. 13, at which representatives of the Office of Court Administration are expected to make an extensive presentation.

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