Public Perception Weighs Heavily on Con Ed Lock Out
Public Perception Weighs Heavily on Con Ed Lock Out July 24, 2012 By Marc Bussanich, LaborPress City Reporter The lock out of 8,500 members of Local 1-2 of the Utility…
Public Perception Weighs Heavily on Con Ed Lock Out July 24, 2012 By Marc Bussanich, LaborPress City Reporter The lock out of 8,500 members of Local 1-2 of the Utility…
July 23, 2012 By Dr. William A. Gillespie, MD, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, EmblemHealth In keeping with EmblemHealth’s longstanding commitment to the health and well-being of New…
July 20, 2012 By Joe Maniscalco Union fears that the Health And Hospitals Corporation is about to “destroy the village in order to save it,” fell on deaf ears on…
July 19, 2012 By Donnalynn Darling Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C. Although a large portion of our family budget goes to paying automobile liability insurance premiums, few of us…
Thousands Rally in Union Square to Support Local 1-2 July 18, 2012 By Marc Bussanich, LaborPress City Reporter New York’s labor movement flexed its muscles again on Tuesday, July 17…
CUNY Jobs Report Reveals Necessary Skills for Critical Economic Sectors July 17, 2012 By Marc Bussanich, LaborPress City Reporter In the fall of 2011, CUNY Chancellor Matthew Goldstein formed a…
July 17, 2012 LaborPress Editorial By Neal Tepel, Publisher The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) wants to sell off in-patient and outpatient dialysis services to a private…
July 16, 2012 By Joe Maniscalco Opponents hoping to stop the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) from completing the outsourcing of the system’s dialysis services are stepping…
New Manhattan Office Construction Lagging July 16, 2012 Around Town by Neal Tepel From 2000 to 2009, 19 million square feet of new office space were created in 21 major…
The Lock Out of Local 1-2 is Everyone’s Fight July 16, 2012 By Barbara Kestenbaum As many New Yorkers know, on Sunday, July 1 2012, Consolidated Edison—a company that raked…