NYC Boosts Pay to Help Attract More Lifeguards for Beaches and Pools
New York, NY – Mayor Eric Adams and the union that represents the city’s lifeguards have reached a deal that boosts their starting salary this year by almost 22-percent with
New York, NY – Mayor Eric Adams and the union that represents the city’s lifeguards have reached a deal that boosts their starting salary this year by almost 22-percent with
[American Falls, ID] – Teamsters Local 983 is reporting that after a long, contentions battle with one of the largest food processing companies in the world, trade Workers at Lamb
New York, NY – COVID-19 continues to threaten 9/11 responders and survivors who were diagnosed with cancer or respiratory illness from their exposure to Ground Zero toxins. Many of the
New York, NY – As we’ve written about before, the New York workers’ comp system does provide coverage for medical marijuana in a limited number of cases. However, issues remain
New York, NY – By now, most workers have moved into the post-shutdown phase of the pandemic. It’s been a long time coming. However, many are still uncomfortable about coming
By Steve Wishnia NEW YORK, N.Y.—“It is easier to produce content. It is easier to post content. It is easier to get eyeballs for content,” says John K. Painting, recently
New York, NY – On this special holiday edition of Stuck Nation Radio we’re talking to economist Richard Wolff, social justice advocate Rev. Dr. William Barber and labor historian Joe
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in InsiderNJ. Trenton, NJ – The unions that represent tens of thousands of New Jersey’s essential workers, who put their lives at risk during
New York, NY – The first person that Victoria Cooley, 34, a seasonal aid with the New York City Parks Department, called when she was told this week that June
New York, NY – The Transport Workers Union [TWU] is claiming a “huge victory” for airline workers after the Supreme Court denied a motion to overturn a 9th Circuit Court ruling extending