SAG-AFTRA Unionize Public Radio Temp Workers
NEW YORK, N.Y. – SAG-AFTRA and New York Public Radio (NYPR) have reached a Voluntary SAG AF Recognition Agreement which now covers all part-time, temporary and per diem media professions. The 120
NEW YORK, N.Y. – SAG-AFTRA and New York Public Radio (NYPR) have reached a Voluntary SAG AF Recognition Agreement which now covers all part-time, temporary and per diem media professions. The 120
NEW YORK, NY — The Municipal Credit Union (MCU) now has a mobile unit that will provide non-cash banking transactions to members. The van’s schedule will allow for convenient banking throughout
New York’s building-trades unions are calling an accident at Hudson Yards Aug. 6 the result of shoddy work by nonunion contractors.
NEW YORK, NY– The New York City Council has voted to approve the city’s flagship Tech Training Center in Union Square. Its expected that this unique project will add thousands
SAN DIEGO, Calif.—The California Supreme Court ruled Aug. 2 that San Diego’s 2012 initiative eliminating pensions for future city workers was not legally placed on the ballot. The court held
NEW YORK, N.Y.—In New York City’s first laws to curb the proliferation of app-based taxis, the City Council passed a five-bill package Aug. 8 that will limit new licenses for
NEW YORK, NY – The Trump administration may want to ignore climate change, but the rest of the world is moving towards zero-emission vehicles.
NEW YORK, NY – On Wednesday, August 8 the New York City Council voted to enact first-of-its-kind legislation regulating the App-dispatch sector, including Uber and Lyft. NYTWA members have been
WASHINGTON—The Washington D.C. Metro has dropped the idea of running separate trains for demonstrators coming to a “Unite the Right” white-nationalist rally scheduled for Aug. 12, after the city’s largest
WASHINGTON—Trump administration proposals to revamp regulations in order to let more 16- and 17-year-olds perform hazardous jobs has piqued the ire of 47 House Democrats. The Department of Labor has