The Daily Read – June 29, 2011
…thousands of New York citizens will lose their unemployment benefits. In Hudson Valley, NY, a new study revealed that 1 in 11 county-residents is receiving food stamps benefits. The American…
…thousands of New York citizens will lose their unemployment benefits. In Hudson Valley, NY, a new study revealed that 1 in 11 county-residents is receiving food stamps benefits. The American…
…the American Federation of Teachers will not extend to other staff—and a budget cut for schools is still on the way. A study by the National Labor Relations Board proves…
…harder for New York City unions to find common ground with Mayor Bloomberg. In the largest union election for federal workers, Transportation Security Administration employees selected the American Federation of…
…Chris Christie’s plan to increase state worker contributions to pensions, traditional political allies are turning on each other. Despite its slight anti-union tone, the New York Daily News covers the…
…Now, one of them is speaking out. Yesterday, the International Labor Organization approved a convention to promote the rights of domestic workers worldwide. Macy’s workers agreed on the tentative contact…
…by the Assembly would hurt students and fracture communities, by allowing undemocratic minority rule to overpower the will of the majority of voters who want to invest in their local…
May 26, 2011 By Stuart Applebaum Two years ago, i decided to affirm my gay identity within the American labor movement. I wanted to define myself publicly, and not just…
…for the presidency of the New York City Central Labor Council. Four teens share their quest for summer jobs as they face a changing job market for their age bracket….
…York City to form the Union and to improve the wages and working conditions of all men and women working in the noble profession of acting and the American Theatre….
…while it leads the anti-union bandwagon at home. More news on striking Kaleida Health workers in Buffalo, NY—management is claiming that the three unions representing the 7,700 workers aren’t “cooperating.”…