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New York, NY – “Our City is battling a full-blown affordability crisis, and the City’s housing plan has left tens of thousands of New Yorkers behind with housing that is
New York, NY – “Our City is battling a full-blown affordability crisis, and the City’s housing plan has left tens of thousands of New Yorkers behind with housing that is
New York, NY — New York City will be increasing truck enforcement and performing urgent, structural repairs on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. The Mayor signed an Executive Order to create the new NYPD
WASHINGTON—The House voted Feb. 6 to pass the Protecting the Right to Organize Act, a bill lead sponsor Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Va.) called “the most significant upgrade to U.S. labor
Portland, Ore. – Workers who make bread for Grand Central Bakery in Portland, Ore. voted to join BCTGM Local 114 on December 12 in an election held by the National
New York, NY – With people in New York City having been identified for testing for the novel coronavirus that had recently been in mainland China, the City Department of
New York, NY – A diverse group of union and non-union workers protesting more than $70,000 in alleged wage theft rallied outside the New York Construction Alliance’s [NYCA] HQ in
New York, NY — Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his seventh State of the City Address on Thursday, February 6, 2020. With two years left in his second term, New York
WASHINGTON—Citing his opposition to privatizing mail service, the American Postal Workers Union endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) for the Democratic presidential nomination on Jan. 30. “We’re pleased that a number
“It was deeply disturbing to see Donald Trump employ tokenism and tribalism alike, pretending to stand with communities of more color in order to disguise the bigotry of his policies,
WASHINGTON—The House it scheduled to vote Thursday, Feb. 6 on a landmark labor bill that would greatly expand workers’ rights to form and keep unions, from outlawing the replacement of