Home Care Attendants Press Fight For Unpaid Wages; Urge Cuomo To End 24-Hour Shifts
New York, NY – Home health aides locked in a system that shortchanged for years, are being urged, this week, to join the collective fight to recover lost income and
New York, NY – Home health aides locked in a system that shortchanged for years, are being urged, this week, to join the collective fight to recover lost income and
CHICAGO, Ill.—A strike by workers at 26 Chicago hotels is nearing its third week, with UNITE HERE Local 1’s demand for year-round health insurance a key issue for service workers
A growing and enduring middle class, great public schools, a living wage, affordable healthcare and college, a decent retirement, a voice at work and in our democracy, communities that are
Erin Schneider was washing her mechanical broom at the end of her shift July 18 when she heard a noise. Schneider, a Staten Island resident who’s worked for the Sanitation Department
NORTH BERGEN, NJ – ILA President HaroldDaggett and USMX CEO David F. Adam signed a landmark agreement on September 25th that features strick protections for ILA members against automation job losses. Inspite of tough
NEW YORK, NY—Nearly a years after the expiration of their union contract, hundreds of CUNY faculty and staff marched through the Financial District on September 27th. They demanded the City
WASHINGTON, DC – “Over three thousand human beings died in Puerto Rico as a direct result of Hurricane Maria. That is a fact. That is not a made-up number, but
New York, NY – “We do stuff in Madison Square Garden they don’t do anywhere else in the world.” That’s how Adam Braunstein, IATSE Local 1 house head of stagehands
If you’re attending the IFEBP 64th Annual Employee Benefits Conference in New Orleans this October, come by the MagnaCare booth #609-611 and say hello to your friends from MagnaCare and
Dahkim Gatling is the kind of person who has pride in his work, no matter the job. He has been a bus driver and member of TWU Local 100 for