Buffalo Teachers, LI School Nurses Vote to Unionize
ALBANY, N.Y.—The New York State United Teachers has accepted three new affiliates, the unionysut announced Sept. 18. NYSUT’s board of directors voted Sept. 15 to approve new locals composed of
ALBANY, N.Y.—The New York State United Teachers has accepted three new affiliates, the unionysut announced Sept. 18. NYSUT’s board of directors voted Sept. 15 to approve new locals composed of
New York, NY – Even with the hard-fought bump to $15 an hour — New York City’s minimum wage isn’t enough to make it in this town — and everyone knows
On Thursday, October 4, Magnacare—a leading health plan management company—will host “Leading Through Challenges,” in special celebration of labor leaders. The day will include panel discussions by labor leaders and
John Farina got the call to join the FDNY in the summer of 1983, while he was in school to become a hairdresser. It was his father, a Korean War
NEW YORK NY– The Port Authority has approved a wage increase affecting several thousand members of RWDSU Local 1102 and UNITE HERE Local 100. Unionized airline catering workers at LaGuardia,
NEW YORK, NY – The New York City & Vicinity District Council of Carpenters celebrated their 100thanniversary on Friday September 28, 2018. “We’ve come a long way since our inception 100
New York, NY – Home health aides locked in a system that shortchanged for years, are being urged, this week, to join the collective fight to recover lost income and
On February 10, 2018, while on duty at Rikers Island, correction officer Jean Souffrant was attacked by a gang-affiliated group of inmates. The attack fractured his neck and left him
Erin Schneider was washing her mechanical broom at the end of her shift July 18 when she heard a noise. Schneider, a Staten Island resident who’s worked for the Sanitation Department
NEW YORK, NY—Nearly a years after the expiration of their union contract, hundreds of CUNY faculty and staff marched through the Financial District on September 27th. They demanded the City