
A Guide to the World Trade Center Health Program and 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund Exposure Zones
New York, NY – When the World Trade Center collapsed after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, ten million tons of building materials and 91,000 liters

New York, NY – When the World Trade Center collapsed after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, ten million tons of building materials and 91,000 liters

New York, NY – In multiple interviews union leaders representing 9/11 WTC first responders and the survivor community urged Mayor Eric Adams to quickly comply

New York, NY – Technology is advancing and social media is constantly growing. But is this a good thing? Or is social media another problem

New York, NY – COVID-19 continues to threaten 9/11 responders and survivors who were diagnosed with cancer or respiratory illness from their exposure to Ground

New York, NY – By now, most workers have moved into the post-shutdown phase of the pandemic. It’s been a long time coming. However, many

Editor’s Note: The following comes courtesy of Ralph Palladino’s “Union Strong” pamphlet – click here to view it in its entirety. New York, NY –

New York, NY – The New York City District Council of Carpenters graduated 169 apprentices on Friday, June 24. As per the NYCDCC: The graduating

New York, NY – An injured worker’s entitlement to wage loss benefits, compensation for permanent injury, medical treatment, prescription medication and more depends on their

New York, NY – It’s been more than two years since Covid hit the scene. So, where are we now? Many restrictions have been dropped

WASHINGTON D.C. – This past Saturday union activists, their families and their supporters came by the thousands to the nation’s Capitol to answer the Poor People’s Campaign’s