
Veteran Female Firefighter Takes Readers Inside the Firehouse in ‘The Fire She Fights’
New York, NY – Considering how much time is spent at work, it’s interesting that there isn’t more fiction to capture these worlds. Yet when

New York, NY – Considering how much time is spent at work, it’s interesting that there isn’t more fiction to capture these worlds. Yet when

WASHINGTON, DC – LaborPress correspondent Bob Hennelly interviewed both Rev. Dr. William Barber and Dr. Cornel West about the significance of The Poor People’s Campaign

Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in NJ Insider. New Jersey – On the same day that dozens of unionized essential workers were lobbying in

New York, NY – After NYPD Detective James Zadroga passed away in 2006, the campaign to secure health care and compensation for people sick from

NEW YORK, N.Y.— “Last year, I worked in a vestibule,” elementary school occupational therapist Hannah Fleury tells LaborPress. When she complained, she says, the school

New York, NY – A growing coalition of the nation’s labor unions are endorsing the June 18 Poor People’s and Low-Wage Workers’ March on Washington and calling

NEW YORK, N.Y.—City Councilmember Christopher Marte (D-Manhattan) has introduced a bill to outlaw 24-hour shifts for home health-care aides, prohibiting them from having to work

New York, NY – Audiences, after experiencing the Working Theater’s production of “Songs About Trains” shouldn’t be too surprised if they suddenly feel moved to

New York, NY – On Thursday, April 14, the Office and Professional Employees International Union [OPEIU] announced that a supermajority of more than 75-percent of

New York, NY – By now, the world has had its fill of all the news and social media commentary about Will Smith slapping Chris