
City Retirees Have More Medicare Allies
The battle between the city and city retirees determined to keep their traditional Medicare benefits continues, with two government officials joining the fray on the

The battle between the city and city retirees determined to keep their traditional Medicare benefits continues, with two government officials joining the fray on the

Not since 2016-17, when SAG-AFTRA called a strike against video gaming companies that lasted 183 days, has the call to that action been repeated. Now,

The Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association (COBA) has sued the Dept. of Corrections and the city. The suit was filed in State Supreme Court. In a

The Communications Workers of America Local 1180 have reached a tentative contract agreement with the Adams administration. The pact is retroactive, running from mid-Dec. 2021

The Communications Workers of America Local 1180 have reached a tentative contract agreement with the Adams administration. The pact is retroactive, running from mid-Dec. 2021

New York, NY– On September 19, 2023, Climate Jobs NY received a proclamation from New York City (NYC) Council in recognition of their work to

The unionized musicians of the New York City Ballet Orchestra are ramping up their contract fight ahead of the opening of their fall season Sept.

LaborPress’s annual Public Service Awards ceremony honored the hard work of a cohort of New York City’s powerful service unions whose members keep the city

The New York City AFL-CIO Central Labor Council organized a Labor Day Parade on Sept. 9 that celebrated a series of local labor victories, while

The approximately 120 workers, engineers, captains, and mates, who so many Staten Island Ferry riders depend upon for their daily work commutes and other trips,