Privatized Punch-Out – HHC Ignores Union Pleas
…with Atlantic Dialysis Management ultimately be approved on July 26. “I think in terms of the patient care resources and caregiver time that’s going to be available to patients, it’s…
…with Atlantic Dialysis Management ultimately be approved on July 26. “I think in terms of the patient care resources and caregiver time that’s going to be available to patients, it’s…
…purchasing umbrella or excess insurance. Umbrella and excess insurance policies generally require a certain level of underlying coverage. For example, you cannot buy an umbrella policy with minimum insurance limits…
…the short term. On July 26, HHC’s Board of Directors is expected to vote on a contract that will realize the privatization plan if approved. Before that happens, CPHS and…
…this country and abroad. These devastating trade deals have led to millions of jobs being shipped overseas and even have limited our government’s ability to buy American-made products with our…
…$11.2 billion in 2012 before falling to $8.6 billion in 2013. At present, there are a fair number of large-scale mixed-use projects that have been proposed and approved. Should the…
…buy in Wal-Mart or Home Depot first have to pass through the warehouses where we work. You’d think that we’d be making a living wage, but the harsh reality is…
…tuition accounts have been federally approved since 2002 and are similar to state-run programs in California and Illinois. The account is administered and investment choices are made by the NYS…
…of his labor. He’s lucky he earns 20 pesos a day, which is about 4 sacks’ worth of charcoal, and which allows him only to buy one pound of rice,”…
…bring with you when you buy your groceries. 3. Read the Nutrition Facts label on food packages. Nutrition Facts labels can tell you how much nutrients a food has. It’s…
…labor.” Just as Pitta and Hughes had to get buy-in from pension fund trustees, de Blasio acknowledged there’ll be some convincing to do as, “I had a hard time convincing…