
Judge Rules Against App Delivery Companies’ Minimum Wage Lawsuit
State Supreme Court Justice Nicholas Moyne ruled against delivery app companies Uber, DoorDash, and GrubHub on Thursday, September 28, in their bid to block NYC’s

State Supreme Court Justice Nicholas Moyne ruled against delivery app companies Uber, DoorDash, and GrubHub on Thursday, September 28, in their bid to block NYC’s

Health care workers employed by Kaiser Permanente are planning a strike in early October. This comes after the unions that represent tens of thousands of

After a 148-day strike, the Writers Guild of America has a tentative new contract. Partly because of solidarity with SAG-AFTRA, who joined their entertainment-creator compatriots

Sean O’Brien, General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, after a fierce battle and the very real threat of a strike, scored a momentous

50,000 members of the Public Employees Federation, state employees, marched in Albany the week of Sept. 18 to raise awareness of bullying and harassment on

Over four and a half months into their strike, Hollywood writers, represented by the Writers Guild of America (WGA), have reached a tentative deal with

The Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 1181 reached a tentative agreement with five school bus companies on Wednesday, September 20. This development means that a

New York, NY – Greg Hach, Air Force Veteran and a lawyer who has dedicated his firm to helping working people, announced on Aug. 15

The battle between the city and city retirees determined to keep their traditional Medicare benefits continues, with two government officials joining the fray on the

Huge numbers of workers in two different industries are poised to see major wins – if two proposals pass the state Legislature, and are signed