City Council staff union rallies as the verge of first-ever contract
After nearly two years of bargaining, the union of New York City Council staffers rallied on the steps of City Hall in hopes of finalizing its first contract this week.
After nearly two years of bargaining, the union of New York City Council staffers rallied on the steps of City Hall in hopes of finalizing its first contract this week.
New York City lost a top educator with a tight-knit connection to LaborPress over the holidays. Dr. Leonard Golubchick, a leader in New York City’s public education system, lifelong teacher
Though Rashad Merchant-Bey grew up in what was “definitely a union household” in Harlem, he had to find his own path into the trades. It wasn’t until after he enlisted
Christmas songbook classics, tap shoes and the can-can — the elements of Radio City Music Hall’s “Christmas Spectacular” have become staple images of the holiday over the 90 years that
LaborPress held its Labor Leadership Awards On November 28 at the Teamsters Local 282 union hall in Lake Success, Long Island to honor four key figures in New York state
Nearly three years after the start of the Starbucks union campaign, frustrations are at a boiling point at unionized stores across the nation. For the second year in a row,
New York Helmets to Hardhats celebrated 20 years of support for veterans transitioning to the construction trades on board the USS Intrepid Museum docked on the West Side of Manhattan.
One the first day that the popular Wegmans grocery chain opened its doors in Manhattan, members of the United Food and Commercial Workers union were there to remind the regional
EmblemHelath and LaborPress held their annual Heroes of Labor on October 11 to honor four exceptional union leaders at Lower Manhattan’s 55 Water Street. The theme of the 11th year
Over 112 years after the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, the historic tragedy that acted as a catalyst in the U.S. workers’ rights and safety protections, a coalition dedicated to honoring