ILA Negotiates New Contract
SAVANNAH, G.A. – The International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance have reached a six-year agreement. ILA International President Harold Daggett said its the “best contract in the
SAVANNAH, G.A. – The International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance have reached a six-year agreement. ILA International President Harold Daggett said its the “best contract in the
SYRACUSE, N.Y.—Verizon has reached a tentative deal with the Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers to extend their current contract from 2019 to 2023. If
New York, NY – Telecom giant Charter/Spectrum may have vowed to spend years challenging the Public Service Commission’s revocation of its 2016 merger with Time-Warner Cable — but the corporation’s chances
NEW YORK, N.Y.—This week, the City Council quickly rejected an offer by Uber and Lyft that they would set up a $100 million fund to help yellow-cab owner-drivers overloaded with
NEW YORK, NY –The New York City is seeking proposals to develop and operate a production facility campus for film and television production. Preference will be given to development proposals
New York, NY – The striking group of Charter/Spectrum workers who have introduced a plan to replace the flagging telecom king with a new worker cooperative that would better serve
NEW YORK, NY – Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza and Lincoln Center Education (LCE) have announced that a record number of students from across New York City are taking part
New York, NY – “They went in and cleaned house.” That’s how the head of the union representing parking attendants around the Metropolitan Area described Northwell Health’s recent move to
New York, NY – Construction workers fighting the assault on good middle-class jobs at Hudson Yards and across the city, returned to the offices of Related Companies at Columbus Circle
NEW YORK, N.Y.—With the City Council on the eve of finalizing legislation to address the crisis in the taxi industry, more than 150 drivers and supporters rallied on Broadway outside