The Daily Read – September 19, 2011
By Erica Varlese The midtown restaurant, Le Colonial, is facing discrimination charges from thirteen former employees who state that their lunch and bathroom breaks were restricted and they were forced…
By Erica Varlese The midtown restaurant, Le Colonial, is facing discrimination charges from thirteen former employees who state that their lunch and bathroom breaks were restricted and they were forced…
By Erica Varlese U.S. Airways is outsourcing their baggage handling, potentially as a way of union busting, according to employees. The unemployment rate for New York City is up to…
By Erica Varlese In Rochester, the teachers union pushes for President Obama’s new jobs plan, with the possibility of retaining 290,000 positions. Yesterday, Bank of America announced that they will…
By Erica Varlese Daily Kos compiled a collection of statements from various unions in support of President Obama’s jobs plan. A strike at Long Island University may come to an…
Cost Effective Expansion of Early Educational Services August 15, 2011 By Neal Tepel As more two, three and four year old children attend early childhood classes in New York City…
CFB Misinterpretation of Charter August 11, 2011 By Neal Tepel, Laborpress Publisher Campaign Finance Board (CFB) is now considering that the internal member communications of unions is an activity subject…
Larry Cary Elected a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. August 9, 2011 By Stephanie West Larry Cary, a partner at Cary Kane LLP, one of New York City’s respected…
By Erica Varlese Rite Aid was cited by OSHA for 10 repeated and serious violations in a Brooklyn, NY store. Another 800 workers may be laid off in Nassau County,…
Americans Working Past Age 65 is a Challenge for the U.S. August 8, 2011 By Neal Tepel Due to economics, more Americans are now working past age 65. Research conducted…
August 8, 2011 By Marc Bussanich “What Do We Want?” “Union!!” and “Up With The Union, “Down With The Scabs” were just some of the catcalls loudly roared at today’s…