A Season of Light- Just What America Needs
As Chanukah celebrations draw to a close and we move steadily toward Christmas Day, I think it worthy of us to pause and give some thought to whom we are,
As Chanukah celebrations draw to a close and we move steadily toward Christmas Day, I think it worthy of us to pause and give some thought to whom we are,
New York, NY – NYC New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio was greeted in Iowa by a blistering media campaign calling him a phony progressive who fails to stand up for
Albany, NY – New York State has launched one of the nation’s most comprehensive Paid Family Leave policy in the nation. Starting January 1, 2018, New Yorkers will have job-protected paid
New York, NY – Although there’s growing concern over the future of upstate casinos, they have generated both income and jobs to thousands of New Yorkers. Under the present agreement,
Albany, NY – Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has unveiled the fifth proposal of the 2018 State of the State: direct the Commissioner of Labor to schedule public hearings to examine industries and evaluate the
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Chanting, “They’re talking staffing cuts—they gotta be nuts,” about 60 workers picketed outside Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn Dec. 12, demanding that the hospital’s management rescind planned layoffs
New York, NY – Broadway producers, theater owners and operators may be rolling in revenues in excess of $1.4 billion this year, but they are demonstrating that they would rather
New York, NY – The FDNY “Probie” who once Tweeted, “I like Jews about as much as hitler,” as well as a litany of other racist gems, is splitting the
New York, NY – After nine months striking, the roughly 1,800 Charter/Spectrum workers represented by IBEW Local 3 are headed into the holiday season still unsure about their survival —
According to The National Safety Council falls, slips, trips, contact with objects or equipment, overexertion and being struck by a falling object accounted for over 70,000 construction site injuries and