NYC Updates Laundry License Application Requirements
New York, NY – In response to industry concerns New York City has updated laundry licensing requirements. DCA is changing its application requirements so businesses can apply for new laundry
New York, NY – In response to industry concerns New York City has updated laundry licensing requirements. DCA is changing its application requirements so businesses can apply for new laundry
NEW YORK, N.Y.—A Queens man illegally fired for trying to form a union at his job has won $30,000 from the company. In a settlement with the National Labor Relations
New York, NY – The Bangladeshi American Police Association (BAPA) held its third Annual Dinner on Friday, November 17, in Jackson Heights, Queens. The seven honorees of the evening were
(WESTERN NEW YORK) – So-called “Union Boss” Jacqui Berger’s Amherst Town Council victory punctuated November 7’s Election Day Results in Western New York, and prompted Area AFL-CIO Labor Federation (WNYALF)
ALBANY, N.Y.—After going five years without a contract, New York State Thruway workers have reached a tentative deal.
New York, NY – Two months after a pair of hurricanes struck Puerto Rico with such sustained force that many there feared they would not survive — half the island’s
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Staff at DNAinfo/Gothamist sacked when owner Joseph Ricketts decided to close the operation rather than accept a union will receive three months of full pay and benefits plus
New York, NY – More than 300 striking bus drivers, monitors and maintenance people working for Baumann & Sons in Nassau County have begun going back to work this week,
Bruce Springsteen serves as his own director and the writer of his first foray on Broadway, a solo performance at the Walter Kerr Theatre. Usually he sells out stadiums, but
New York, NY – The Jazz in the Afternoon series featuring some of NYC’s best musicians, returns for another memorable event with Memo Acevedo and his daughter Jacquelene Acevedo, as