
City Council Members And Union Leaders Raise Voices On Adams’ Budget Cuts
On Monday, Dec. 11, a meeting of the City Council’s Finance Committee was held in which union leaders and certain members of the council raised

On Monday, Dec. 11, a meeting of the City Council’s Finance Committee was held in which union leaders and certain members of the council raised

A rally held outside of City Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 13, was attended by lawmakers and hundreds of street vendors and those who aspired to

Workers at GM plants in Ohio and Maryland have won a landslide financial victory after an arbitrator ruled they were owed nearly $8 million in

New York City is a working people’s city, and the Adams Administration is committed to advancing solutions to provide for some of our most vulnerable

The $16 billion Gateway construction project has finally begun, after years of political battles and other delays. The Hudson River Tunnel part of the Gateway

Voicing concern for how children, and students, will be affected by Mayor Adams’ plan to evict families from emergency shelters in New York City after

Over 1,100 DHL Express Teamsters, represented by Teamsters Local 100, who load and unload airplanes at the company’s largest logistics hub in North America, went

About 21,000 children from asylum-seeking families have enrolled in NYC public schools. Now, the city has to contend with their needs for bilingual teachers. There

On Saturday, Dec. 1, members of the Professional Staff Congress (PSC), elected officials, students and education advocates rallied outside of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Midtown office

On Dec. 20, tens of thousands of commercial office cleaners in the city will hold a strike vote. The union that represents them, 32BJ of