
NYC unions prepare labor day parade to celebrate summer organizing
Between the Hollywood strikes, the Teamsters’ successful UPS contract negotiation and the UAW negotiations, labor organizers are calling this season the “hot labor summer.” New

Between the Hollywood strikes, the Teamsters’ successful UPS contract negotiation and the UAW negotiations, labor organizers are calling this season the “hot labor summer.” New

On July 7, a state Supreme Court judge temporarily blocked a contentious plan to switch retired city government employees over to a Medicare Advantage plan,

The NYC District Council of Carpenters gathered at City Hall on July 13 to demand enforcement from the city’s Economic Development Corporation on the soccer

Across New York City, UPS workers are increasingly showing that they are ready for a potential strike at the end of the month. After the

Three transit unions held a memorial for the members who died because of the pandemic on July 6 at the Charleston Bus Depot in Staten

Service workers with the SEIU 32BJ led rallies at Laguardia and John F. Kennedy Airport over the past week and half in an effort to

Though the NYC Organization of Public Service Retirees held a rally on June 22 billed as a push for a City Council bill that would

Over 1,000 office janitors from across New York City rallied in Bryant Park on June 15 to launch their campaign for a new union contract.

When Joe Scopo arrives at a construction site with a large inflatable rat, developers have learned that they are in for a tough fight. As

Shortly after International Union of Elevator Constructors Local One apprentice Matt Clarke got on the job, he found himself working on a project involving one