Albany Medical Center Nurses’ Vote to Unionize
“Jill Furillo and the hardworking members of the New York State Nurses Association delivered a victory for working men and women at Albany Medical Centerand for nurses statewide.
“Jill Furillo and the hardworking members of the New York State Nurses Association delivered a victory for working men and women at Albany Medical Centerand for nurses statewide.
National Report from Washington Working families look forward to hard earned vacations, but the often enjoyed national parks are under siege. These parks just dodged a bullet. Secretary Ryan Zinke
Narcotic overuse and abuse is a nationwide epidemic, impacting all ages and demographics. In fact, narcotic overdose is the #1 cause of accidental death in US and was recently declared
FRANKFORT, KY.—Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin signed legislation Mar. 30 that will limit workers’ compensation benefits for permanent partial disability to 15 years from the date of their on-the-job injury.
NEW YORK, NY – New York City has added a fifth firefighter to many engine companies. This allows for a quicker stretch of the hose line and the ability to put
NEW YORK, NY – On Saturday April 7th, the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) has announced a court settlement regarding removing mold in NYCHA buildings.
The 2017 Milliman Medical Index noted that medical expenditures (inpatient, outpatient, and professional) made up about 80% of the total cost of healthcare for a family of four, and that
Brooklyn, NY – According NYC Department of Buildings, a makeshift hoist used to raise and lower goods between the basement and first floor of a KP Farm Market in Brooklyn
Labor Unions hold significant value in the workplace. They are the back bone for the workforce that relies on them to fight for, and protect their rights and interests. Unions
Albany, NY – Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has announced an additional $250 million in emergency state resources to address the ongoing health and public safety crises faced by 400,000 New