
New PBA President Declares War On “Anti-Cop” Politicians
The new head of the Police Benevolent Association (PBA) has hit the ground running – and aiming straight for those he has identified as cop

The new head of the Police Benevolent Association (PBA) has hit the ground running – and aiming straight for those he has identified as cop

New York, NY – “A year after the rollback of Roe v. Wade, we are confronted with a court decision that further diminishes the social and racial advancements

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

Actors’ Equity Association has raised its voice against the Supreme Court ruling that has ended affirmative action at colleges and universities. The Court ruled that

A coalition of uniformed workers that includes police, firefighters, sanitation workers and correction officers have struck a deal with Mayor Adams. The Uniformed Officers Coalition

Essential workers who staff two sustainable food access nonprofits will finally have union representation. GrowNYC and FRESHFARM, in New York City and Washington, D.C. respectively,

Was DC – “On the heels of a disastrous decision on affirmative action, the Supreme Court showed once again that the rules of our economy

Washington, DC – Today, June 28, 2023, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters walked away from the national bargaining table and officially demanded UPS exchange its

After 16 years with Nontraditional Employment for Women (NEW) , Kathleen Culhane is stepping down this Fall as NEW’s President. Kathleen has been an advocate

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