
New York City retirees fighting Medicare Advantage plan notch major court win
A state Supreme Court judge issued a decision Friday “permanently” blocking the contentious plan to switch retired city government employees over to a Medicare Advantage

A state Supreme Court judge issued a decision Friday “permanently” blocking the contentious plan to switch retired city government employees over to a Medicare Advantage

NYC public hospital nurses have fought and struggled for years, recently striking and raising their voices to achieve safe staffing levels, increased wages, and other

74.6% of its members ratified a new five-year contract, the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) announced on July 10. More than 95,000 ballots were returned.

Department of Transportation highway repair workers – nearly 400 of them – are suing the City over unpaid overtime they say they are owed. The

The majority of childcare providers in California are women of color. Many of them are struggling to put food on their own tables, while they

Family planning and reproductive health are essential considerations for many individuals and couples. But navigating the challenges of infertility can be overwhelming. For labor benefits

On July 7, a state Supreme Court judge temporarily blocked a contentious plan to switch retired city government employees over to a Medicare Advantage plan,

New York, NY – New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced the appointment of Edward A. Caban as the 46th commissioner and Tania Kinsella as 45th first

New York, NY – The Hugh L. Carey Battery Park City Authority is a New York State public benefit corporation whose mission is to plan,

St. Louis, Mo. – In an historic election, Claude Cummings Jr. was elected as president of the Communications Workers of America. Elected by delegates to the