
14 Unions Back ‘Good Cause’ Eviction Legislation Stalled in State Legislature
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Fourteen labor unions have signed a letter urging state leaders to enact a bill that would prohibit landlords from evicting tenants without a

NEW YORK, N.Y.—Fourteen labor unions have signed a letter urging state leaders to enact a bill that would prohibit landlords from evicting tenants without a

New York, NY – The state is reportedly about to buy billionaire gas & oil oligarch Terry Pegula a brand new sports stadium in Buffalo

New York, NY – Pay parity advocates marked Equal Pay Day at City Hall on March 15. In this video, Council Member Gale Brewer talks

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

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,

New York, NY – Editor’s Note: LaborPress’s Bob Hennelly is marking Women’s History Month on WBAI with conversations with female change agents that are helping revive

New York, NY – The assumption that problems only exist in certain areas of the country is far from true. Whether the challenges we face

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,

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

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