LaborPress and EmblemHealth Honor Four at 10th Annual Heroes of Labor Awards
…well. “We had to go to work, we had to run the subway,” he said. “Today we’re getting recognized, and I hope and pray that we’re never forgotten,” he added….
…well. “We had to go to work, we had to run the subway,” he said. “Today we’re getting recognized, and I hope and pray that we’re never forgotten,” he added….
…Annual Heroes of Labor Awards, we’re reminded of why we began this honor a decade ago. At the time, we had just lived through Superstorm Sandy, and we watched labor…
…Artistic Director There is no cost to attend the event, only registered guests will be admitted, The first 300 guests to register will be admitted. The event is taking place…
…online 10/14-10/21. WUFF is a celebration of Global Labor Solidarity, showcasing student and professional films from around the world which publicize the struggles, successes, and daily lives of all workers…
…to use the new system doctors have had to change their office procedures and learn how to use the new online submission process – the Board no longer accepts the…
…in the Daily News and WOR, and online.” He then introduced Karen Ignagni, President and CEO of EmblemHealth, a 10 Year Anniversary Sponsor of LaborPress, who said, “We’re honored to…
…a better online presence, political views and personal history can lead to trouble in online forums. It is also important to note that intention and interpretation does not always match….
…If this industry had a different population, I don’t think we’d see this kind of abuse.” He plans to introduce the bill again next year. Additional reporting by Joe Maniscalco…
…Delivery Worker Rights (additional languages coming soon), a video (additional languages coming soon), a full list of the new requirements under the laws, restaurant rights and responsibilities, and the Third-Party…
…and they need to start. We need more workers, and we need better pay.” Martinez, an 1199SEIU member, was speaking at an online discussion Apr. 6 between four nursing-home workers…