
‘We won’t stop’ Retirees rally in reaction to city’s Medicare Advantage contract
A day after New York City Mayor Eric Adams officially signed the contract that will bind 250,000 municipal retirees to a privately run Medicare plan,

A day after New York City Mayor Eric Adams officially signed the contract that will bind 250,000 municipal retirees to a privately run Medicare plan,

Workers’ comp and medical benefits traditionally have been separated, but the costs and inefficiencies of operating two systems to handle worker health have become unsustainable,

New York – District Council (DC) 37 members voted yes and ratified its five year contract with New York City. The agreement provided annual raises of 3 percent in

Workers at the New York City Hispanic Museum and Library, also known as the Hispanic Society, located in Washington Heights, went on strike “indefinitely” on

Beginning the week of Mar. 27, station agents in New York subways will venture out of their booths part-time, in a deal worked out between

When a stubborn pain in Nick van Terheyden’s bones would not subside, his doctor had a hunch what was wrong. Without enough vitamin D in

According to a report by the city’s Independent Budget Office, Mayor Eric Adams has removed about 300 vacant school safety agent positions from the budget.

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) released a statement on Equal Pay Day, which falls on the 14th of March annually. Rife with statistics to

30,000 school support staffers in Los Angeles are staging a three-day strike from March 21-23. The strikers, who include cafeteria workers, bus drivers, custodians, and

The Transport Workers Union Local 100, representing thousands of subway and bus workers, has partnered with State Senator Jessica Ramos and Assembly Member Pheffer Amato