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New York, NY — New York City Comptroller Brad Lander announced this year’s “Employer Wall of Shame,” These include the businesses with the most violations in wrongful termination, prevailing wage violations, wage

New York, NY — New York City Comptroller Brad Lander announced this year’s “Employer Wall of Shame,” These include the businesses with the most violations in wrongful termination, prevailing wage violations, wage

Workers employed at the International Rescue Committee and represented by the Office and Professional Employees International Union were joined by Members of OPEIU Local 153 last week during a rally

Workers’ Compensation Law is a remedial humanitarian statute that the courts and the Workers’ Compensation Board have mandated to be broadly construed as it was created as a safety net

New York, NY – Freedom Plaza, the bold $11.1 billion civic and cultural vision for Manhattan’s East Side shared an overview of the project’s comprehensive housing and traffic plan during the first public hearing of

Sisters, Brothers and Friends, Labor Day Weekend is our chance to celebrate the people who built New York City and continue to keep it running every day. It is also

“On Labor Day, we honor the strength, skill, and determination of America’s workers. From construction sites and factories to ports and power plants, working people are the backbone of our

New York, NY – At a march to commemorate the 62nd anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s March on Washington, AFSCME President Lee Saunders called Wall Street bankers and CEOs “complicit in

New York, NY – Union Leaders and Members turned out in large numbers earlier last week for the March on Wall Street. The demonstration joined the National Action Network, American Federation of State,

The New York City Council is expected to pass legislation that will provide Grocery Delivery Workers with wages of $21.44 per hour. The legislation affects 20,000 App-based Delivery Workers. Vendors

A bill recently introduced by Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) would change federal funding rules for transit and enable funds to be spent on transit operations instead of being restricted to capital projects.