Crushing Debt Claims The Life Of 7th NYC Cabbie
NEW YORK, N.Y.—On the evening of Sept. 26, Uber driver Fausto Luna became the seventh New York City taxi driver to commit suicide in the last year, when he plunged
NEW YORK, N.Y.—On the evening of Sept. 26, Uber driver Fausto Luna became the seventh New York City taxi driver to commit suicide in the last year, when he plunged
New York, NY – The head of the largest property service workers union in United States is calling Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court a “slap in
New York, NY – Embattled labor leaders beset by a continuous onslaught of anti-union attacks from the right, struck a defiant tone at MagnaCare’s “Leading Through Challenges” event held in
CHICAGO, Ill.—More than half the 6,000 hotel workers who went on strike here Sept. 7 have won contracts that give them health insurance if they are laid off in the
SEATTLE, Wash.—A 45-minute training video Amazon sent managers at Whole Foods last month tells them it’s OK to tell workers that “unions are lying, cheating rats”—as long as it’s their
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—A federal appeals court ruled Sept. 25 that Uber drivers in California cannot file a class-action suit to be treated as employees instead of independent contractors. A three-judge
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.—The ballot initiative to raise Arkansas’ minimum wage from $8.50 an hour to $11 by 2021 overcame one hurdle Sept. 24, when a magistrate ruled that petitioners for
New York, NY – A Brooklyn College professor’s wild statements in defense of Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s U.S. Supreme Court nomination may be “disgusting” and “repugnant,” according to the union representing
NEW YORK, N.Y.—With a Senate vote on confirming federal appeals-court judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court looming within as little as 24 hours, about 150 lawyers and legal staff
NEW YORK, N.Y.—What qualities make a hero?