Worker Safety Committees Become Law in NYS
New York, NY – Workers now have the ability to form their own safety committees in the workplace thanks to a provision in the recently enacted NY HERO Act, taking effect
New York, NY – Workers now have the ability to form their own safety committees in the workplace thanks to a provision in the recently enacted NY HERO Act, taking effect
New York, NY – The opiate epidemic is another crisis that will not go away. According to data released by the CDC, overdose deaths reached a record high of 93,331
New York, NY – In early 2018 – two years before the COVID-19 pandemic and before anyone had heard of Zoom – the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board launched
New York, NY – Workers at Strong Memorial Hospital and University of Rochester Campus are headed for the picket line in less than 10 days if they don’t get a
New York, NY – Opponents of the city plan to move some 240,000 municipal retirees out of traditional Medicare healthcare coverage and into a privatized Medicare Advantage plan are expected
Brooklyn, NY – Housing rights advocates and climate emergency activists across the nation are in crisis mode, desperately urging lawmakers to “hold the line” against noisy efforts from both sides
New York, NY – One of the very best safety and health resources available to workers and unions is the New York Committee for Occupational Safety & Health. NYCOSH’s singular
New York, NY – The themes of my column are based on the ideas of wellness in the workplace. However, as a columnist whose aim is to cover topics that improve
New York, NY – All city employees will now be required to be vaccinated against Covid-19. Health Commissioner Dr. Dave Chokshi signed the order on October 20, impacting some 160,500
WORCESTER, Mass.—The Massachusetts Nurses Association [MNA] has filed a federal unfair-labor-practices complaint against Saint Vincent Hospital here, after management attempted to quash the 7½-month-old strike by imposing a contract in