
The Gender Pay Gap: New York City’s Enduring Shame
New York, NY – Scores of labor activists stood on the steps of City Hall March 15 for New York’s Equal Pay Day, the annual milestone that marks how far
New York, NY – Scores of labor activists stood on the steps of City Hall March 15 for New York’s Equal Pay Day, the annual milestone that marks how far
New York, YN – When someone is injured on the job, it’s important for them to know what they MUST talk to their employer about, what they SHOULD talk to
New York, NY – The assumption that problems only exist in certain areas of the country is far from true. Whether the challenges we face stem from the inner city,
New York, NY – Workers at the REI store in SoHo overwhelmingly voted to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union [RWDSU] on March 2. The struggle for unionization
From the City Hall desk of LaborPress’s Bob Hennelly New York, NY – In an internal video released to the FDNY rank and file workforce, the department’s Chief Medical Officer
LEWISTON, N.Y.— Demanding better pay and improved staffing, more than 150 workers at a nursing home near Buffalo began a 24-hour strike March 9. “We can’t get anyone to come
New York, NY – Local 1056 Bus Operator Bernadine Kamwanya has been on the job for almost fifteen years. She drives the Q43 in Queens. Before that it was the the
New York, NY – On Valentine’s Day, hundreds of immigrant rights organizations throughout the country called for a “day without immigrants” to remind the federal government, especially the Democrats, to
New York, NY – We are approaching the two-year mark since the initial shutdown took place and finally, after all the quarantines and isolation, reports show an increase in employee
New York, NY – Municipal retirees who’ve often spent huge chunks of their lives working for the City of New York are urging Mayor Eric Adams not to challenge a