EMS Workers’ New Raise Comes with Longer Hours
NEW YORK, N.Y.—More than 4,500 Fire Department inspectors and Emergency Medical Services workers would see their pay go up by more than 11% under a tentative contract agreement with the
NEW YORK, N.Y.—More than 4,500 Fire Department inspectors and Emergency Medical Services workers would see their pay go up by more than 11% under a tentative contract agreement with the
New York, NY – TWU Local 100, the union representing the city’s mass transit workers, is calling on the MTA to reverse automation policies that eliminate token booth clerks and
New York, NY – The New York State Nurses Association [NYSNA] represents more than 42,000 nurses in New York State, and is New York’s largest union and professional association for
New York, NY – In general, you are not covered by workers’ compensation while traveling to and from work. However, there are four exceptions to that rule. The most common
New York, NY – Every year, the Legislature considers dozens of bills to change the Workers’ Compensation Law that are proposed by business, labor, attorneys, health care providers, individuals, and others.
NEW YORK, N.Y.—With New York State’s moratorium on evictions during the COVID-19 epidemic scheduled to expire August 31, more than 800,000 households are so far behind in their rent that
New York, NY – Congressional representatives are being urged to support federal funding for public transit operations throughout the city. Public officials, riders, workers and advocates rallied at the 86th
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Male New York City municipal employees have a median salary $21,600 higher than women, according to a report on pay equity the City Council issued August 2, while
ATLANTA, Ga.—Saying that “the evidence demonstrates” Amazon interfered with the “conditions necessary to conduct a fair election,” a National Labor Relations Board hearing officer recommended Aug. 2 that her boss
WASHINGTON— As the New York City, state, and federal governments mandate that all public employees get vaccinated or face weekly testing and restrictions on the job, public-sector unions are largely