Voices of Striking Coal Miners Reverberate Along NYC’s Concrete Canyons
…into their 70s — who marched on the Midtown Manhattan offices of BlackRock, Inc. this week in support of 1,100 union brothers and sisters striking against Warrior Met Coal in…
…into their 70s — who marched on the Midtown Manhattan offices of BlackRock, Inc. this week in support of 1,100 union brothers and sisters striking against Warrior Met Coal in…
…are Local 553 members and not on strike, all of whom depend on their wages. “I have been in business for 51 years and this is the first strike I…
…called it a necessary measure to help America “remain competitive” with China and “the most fiscally responsible infrastructure package in at least a decade.” By framing its support in this…
…in August. It’s intended to tie general contractors into the chain of responsibility for paying workers on their jobs: They will get the power to demand that subcontractors give them…
…that vaccination and proper airborne-infection control measures are needed in the health-care environment to keep health-care workers and vaccinated as well as unvaccinated and immunocompromised patients safe,” it said July…
…we deserve.” BlackRock’s net income was $1.55 billion in the second quarter of 2021, up 28% from the same period in 2020. Warrior Met’s May financial report said it had…
…be Caucasian, but the round-the-clock, live-in care that she provides her client is having a huge impact on personal life, too. “If I get sick I just keep working,” she…
…It is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine. It is prescribed in the form of transdermal patches or lozenges and can be diverted for misuse and abuse in…
…place that means something to us. These patients are our community.” Tenet is facing increasing criticism about its use of the $2.6 billion in COVID-relief funds it received. In May,…
…Only about $2 million of that was in salary; the bulk of it was $30 million in stock-option awards and $6.3 million in “non-equity incentive plan compensation.” Rutledge made 687…