Retirees Rally For Healthcare
…to the Municipal Labor Committee offices at 55 Water Street. Holding signs such as “Medicare ‘Advantage’ Is A Rip-Off’” and “Protect Administrative Code 12-126, the group, many of whom were…
…to the Municipal Labor Committee offices at 55 Water Street. Holding signs such as “Medicare ‘Advantage’ Is A Rip-Off’” and “Protect Administrative Code 12-126, the group, many of whom were…
…financial education, and counseling. He also directed the union’s white paper project that addressed government waste by investigating the privatization of City services and identifying additional revenue sources. Garrido also…
…(R-N.C.) and Rick Allen (R-Ga.), leading Republicans on the House Education and Labor Committee, said the rule showed “the Biden administration intends to bow to Big Labor’s interests” to bail…
…the pandemic, failed to convince Trenton’s Democratic legislative leaders that their members were worthy of $100 million in hazard pay. However, legislators did add scores of pet projects worth hundreds…
…Comptroller Brad Lander, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, State Senator Jessica Ramos and retiring New York State Senator Diane Savino were also on hand. Past and present JFK 8 workers recounted…
…door to storied Rich Stadium — the 71,000-plus capacity facility most recently recast last year as “Highmark Stadium.” Angeles Solis, lead organizer at Make the Road, part of the Excluded…
…it had a net loss of $1.04 billion. Its net operating income in 2021 was $676 million. Ascension received $1.8 billion in federal pandemic aid in the 12-month period that…
…addition to filing for workers’ compensation. In this situation, the personal injury case is called a “third-party lawsuit” because the worker is suing someone who is a “third party” to…
…bad nurse, when in reality it’s bad working conditions.” NYSNA’s January 2020 contract with New York City Health and Hospitals, board member Reginalt Atangan told LaborPress, set a limit of…
…‘Made in America’ materials, collective bargaining, ending systemic discrimination and other imperatives? How can they be addressed in our infrastructure renewal and expansion? LP: Who are some of the speakers?…