New Union Training Center Coming To Herald Square
Trade group the Joint Industry Board of the Electrical Industry (JIBEI) will soon occupy 30,000 square feet of space in the Herald Center, at 1293 Broadway. The building, located on
Trade group the Joint Industry Board of the Electrical Industry (JIBEI) will soon occupy 30,000 square feet of space in the Herald Center, at 1293 Broadway. The building, located on
Paid care workers – like nannies, home health attendants, and housecleaners – provide essential work to many families in our city, but they often lack the support they need to
TSA Officers, after years of an ongoing fight for higher pay, have finally achieved their goal. Represented by the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), the workers saw their paychecks
The AFL-CIO, along with SAG-AFTRA, has unveiled a new website, Paywatch.org. It details the huge difference in CEO salaries compared to workers. It also addresses the growing threat of Artificial
NYC public hospital nurses have fought and struggled for years, recently striking and raising their voices to achieve safe staffing levels, increased wages, and other well-deserved changes in their often
It’s well known that acting can be a “rocky” profession, but now, as SAG-AFTRA members struggle through the financial hardships that come with a strike, they have received help from
On Monday, July 31, Teamsters local unions voted 161-1 to approve the tentative agreement with UPS that was reached on July 25. 340,000 UPS workers had been on the verge
“Rock and Roll Man” is a quick moving and toe-tapping musical entertaining of the meteorite rise and equally the downfall of the well-known disc jockey Alan Freed. Mr. Freed was
The United Farm Workers (UFW) has found the beginnings of a new success in organizing farm workers in New York. After years of plummeting membership, there are the beginnings of
Over 600 concession workers at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, a concert and sports arena, have reached a tentative agreement with their employer, Levy. UNITE HERE Local 100, the workers’ union, had