NY State Outreach to Workers with Covid
New York, NY – This past spring, NYCOSH and Grey & Grey, LLP issued a report calling on “the Workers’ Compensation Board and other state agencies [to] invest resources in
New York, NY – This past spring, NYCOSH and Grey & Grey, LLP issued a report calling on “the Workers’ Compensation Board and other state agencies [to] invest resources in
WASHINGTON— The case could have been called OSHA v. COVID — and the Supreme Court ruled in favor of COVID. On Jan. 13, the Court ruled 6-3 to delay the
WASHINGTON—With the federal “emergency temporary standard” for COVID-19 workplace safety scheduled to begin on Jan. 10, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments January 7 on whether to issue a stay
New York, NY – Hospitals didn’t listen to warnings from nurses and other healthcare workers at the start of the Covid pandemic and they aren’t listening to them now as
New York, NY – Christmas Day has come and gone. We are at the end of the year, but what have we learned and what about the year to come?
New York, NY – A new report from the Mount Sinai Health System shows that unvaccinated patients with COVID-19 reported sleep, neurological and other symptoms that often lasted for more
New York, NY – Nursing home workers throughout the state went through hell and back during the pandemic — and now they can’t even get a decent contract. Covid-19 tore
New York, NY – The New York Health and Essential Rights (HERO) Act was signed into law on May 5, 2021 and expanded to include Covid-19 on September 6, 2021. The
New York, NY – District Council 37 members working for the Department of Education must now provide proof that they’ve been at least partially vaccinated against Covid-19 in order to
New York, NY –TWU Local 100 last week, unveiled a permanent new memorial at its downtown, Brooklyn HQ honoring 106 members lost to COVID-19. Embedded lights in the plaque mark