Another Construction Death Begs The Question: How To Improve Safety
On Friday, Feb. 2, Juan Jose Coc, a construction worker, married and with a child, fell to his death in Jersey City. Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop and other politicians
On Friday, Feb. 2, Juan Jose Coc, a construction worker, married and with a child, fell to his death in Jersey City. Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop and other politicians
It would seem to be a common sense decision to employ a trained human operator of AI vehicles at all times, especially those that are exceptionally large and heavy, such
A new report from the National Partnership for Women and Families (NPWF) has shown that Black and Latina women are responsible for some of the recent and biggest labor gains.
A landmark ruling may change college sports forever. On Feb. 5, the NLRB ruled that basketball players at Dartmouth College are school employees. That means they can hold a union
An NYU panel on the role of local government in enforcing workers rights focused attention on the power of unions and various levels of local and state government to collaborate
Five peace officers who work at the City University of New York filed a class-action lawsuit late last month in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New
After nearly two years of bargaining, the union of New York City Council staffers rallied on the steps of City Hall in hopes of finalizing its first contract this week.
As infertility impacts 1 in 6 people worldwide, labor organizations that have rolled out high-quality family building benefits have some great news – this care may be addressing more than
A telling new detail has emerged regarding a fake Trump “union” rally last September. Although it was widely known that the rally was not truly union, recent Trump FEC filings
A new report by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has shown that union membership rose by 139,000 in 2023. In the private sector, union members grew by 191,000. The