Somebody Just Put A $30 Minimum Wage On The Table In NYC
New York, NY – Even with the hard-fought bump to $15 an hour — New York City’s minimum wage isn’t enough to make it in this town — and everyone knows
New York, NY – Even with the hard-fought bump to $15 an hour — New York City’s minimum wage isn’t enough to make it in this town — and everyone knows
National Report from Washington–A monthly Series exclusive to LaborPress by Robert Weiner, Ben Lasky, and this piece including Jared Schwartz The real impact of proposed food stamp cuts: working families’
SACRAMENTO, Calif.—California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law Sept. 19 declaring that public-employee unions cannot be forced to reimburse nonmembers for “fair share fees” paid before the Supreme Court ruled
On Thursday, October 4, Magnacare—a leading health plan management company—will host “Leading Through Challenges,” in special celebration of labor leaders. The day will include panel discussions by labor leaders and
John Farina got the call to join the FDNY in the summer of 1983, while he was in school to become a hairdresser. It was his father, a Korean War
NEW YORK NY– The Port Authority has approved a wage increase affecting several thousand members of RWDSU Local 1102 and UNITE HERE Local 100. Unionized airline catering workers at LaGuardia,
NEW YORK, NY – The New York City & Vicinity District Council of Carpenters celebrated their 100thanniversary on Friday September 28, 2018. “We’ve come a long way since our inception 100
COLUMBUS, Ohio—As the city of Columbus announced plans to begin operating self-driving shuttle vehicles in a park along the Scioto River, the city bus drivers’ union announced a statewide “People
New York, NY – Home health aides locked in a system that shortchanged for years, are being urged, this week, to join the collective fight to recover lost income and
CHICAGO, Ill.—A strike by workers at 26 Chicago hotels is nearing its third week, with UNITE HERE Local 1’s demand for year-round health insurance a key issue for service workers