District Council 9 Hosts COVID-19 Testing This Week
New York, NY – District Council 9 is holding free on-site COVID-19 antibody testing for its members all this week (May 18-20). The tests is being offered to DC9’s 11,000-plus
New York, NY – District Council 9 is holding free on-site COVID-19 antibody testing for its members all this week (May 18-20). The tests is being offered to DC9’s 11,000-plus
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Workers at a Wall Street apartment building advertised as “luxury living at its finest” went on strike May 18, protesting management’s changing its vacation policy to prohibit them
New York, NY – Supermarket workers throughout the country are still losing their lives and deserve to be paid a higher rate during the COVID-19 crisis. Those working in grocery
New York, NY – This week, a group of international unions filed a complaint in the Netherlands aimed at pressuring McDonald’s to finally address and resolve the systemic abuse many
New York, NY — CUNY colleges have announced planned layoffs of hundreds of adjunct professors. Adjuncts teach 56% of courses at CUNY. “Adjunct faculty are not expendable. They are talented teachers and devoted
New York, NY – The Great White Way will be closed until the eve of Labor Day in September, according to Actors’ Equity Association, the national labor union representing actors
New York, NY – Governor Andrew Cuomo could soon end up becoming a hero or a goat depending on how he reacts to calls from labor rights advocates to issue
As demonstrations against McDonald’s continued across the country, many of the company’s anti-worker practices are being addressed. Under pressure from employees, unions, community organizations, and the public, McDonald’s has finally addressed
New York, NY — The push to reopen the state’s economy during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is on, and over the next several weeks, the state intends to open up
Washingon DC – Leaders of CWA, AFT, and SEIU have urged for universal access to broadband in future legislation that addresses the coronavirus pandemic. In a recent letter, CWA President