Good Friday Miracle Inside the COVID-19 ICU…
Editor’s Note: This report is based on conversations with Nurse T., who works in a New York hospital ICU that serves a a largely impoverished black and Hispanic community. New
Editor’s Note: This report is based on conversations with Nurse T., who works in a New York hospital ICU that serves a a largely impoverished black and Hispanic community. New
Multiple American companies made the cut this year for the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health’s list of 2020 “Dirty Dozen” employers. The Special Coronavirus Edition highlights how the
New York, NY – Sergeant Bill Morrissey, a 20-year NYPD veteran and union delegate, is working on the front lines of the coronavirus crisis. LaborPress recently talked with him about
New York, NY – The NYPD is reporting this week, that despite devastating losses, efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19 among the ranks, is headed in the right direction.
NEW YORK, N.Y.—More than two-thirds of construction workers in two major New York building-trades unions are out of work because of the COVID-19 coronavirus epidemic, officials said Apr. 21. About
New York, NY – Two years ago, 23-year Transit veteran and conductor Ben Schaeffer, was hailed as a hero when he quickly evacuated a train at a the 36th Street
Editor’s Note: This is part two of a two-part Q&A with MagnaCare President of Labor and Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Michelle Zettergren where she talks about the company and
New York, NY – It’s 10 a.m. and Nurse T. has rushed into Mr. M’s room because a monitor is showing his oxygen levels have fallen dramatically. She sends a
New York, NY – On Wednesday, April 15th, the MTA announced that it will be partnering with Northwell Health to provide priority testing to transit workers who have COVID-19 symptoms.
New York, NY – Tenants and housing advocates announced on Thursday, April16, that they will no longer wait on Governor Andrew Cuomo to move past his 90-day rent freeze initiative,