
NYC Expands Fleet of Electric Vehicles
New York – New York City has received $10.1 million in federal grants to replace nearly 925 fossil fuel-powered fleet vehicles with electric vehicles (EV) and install

New York – New York City has received $10.1 million in federal grants to replace nearly 925 fossil fuel-powered fleet vehicles with electric vehicles (EV) and install

Nearly 4,000 nurses who are members of the New York State Nurses Association reached a tentative agreement on a fair contract with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital on

Governor Kathy Hochul has signed important legislation providing additional tools to allow for the enforcement of labor laws in the construction industry. “This legislation will

The COVID crisis made us all more aware of the importance of a healthy indoor air environment and the ever-growing need to implement prevention plans

“Some Like it Hot” is based on the award-winning movie starring Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Marilyn Monroe, and Joe E. Brown. This popular play can

New York, NY – On Wednesday, December 21, a rally was held in lower Manhattan. A large crowd of municipal retirees and supporters marched from

Thousands of workers nationwide lost their jobs when they refused to get a COVID vaccine shot. The group includes sanitation workers, teachers, coaches, pilots healthcare

An arbitrator’s non-binding report on December 15, 2022, recommended that New York City switch over 250,000 retired city workers and their dependents to the privatized

As 2022 comes to an end, we’d like to thank all our clients, colleagues, and employees for another amazing year. The success of our firm over

A 2021 New York State law establishing staffing minimums in nursing homes will soon begin to be enforced. Approximately 75% of the state’s 600 nursing