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A Year After the Fanfare, We Need to Do Better By Our Nurses
…of COVID after nearly two years. Coming out of years of pandemic hardship, New York spent the bulk of 2021 hosting several parades, celebratory events, and ceremonies reflecting on the…
…of COVID after nearly two years. Coming out of years of pandemic hardship, New York spent the bulk of 2021 hosting several parades, celebratory events, and ceremonies reflecting on the…
…taken on law enforcement officers across the state, especially New York City police officers, said PBA President Patrick J. Lynch. “Decades after 9/11 and months after the peak of the…
…whose mother passed away with a pharmaceutically induced habit arising from pain management. I’ve also had dear friends who’ve fallen to substance and alcohol use disorder. “We have to start…
…was in the Assembly, she told LaborPress. It would require all employers to report any fatal injury within 72 hours, and use that information to create a registry of on-the-job…
…job than all workers. An additional estimated 120,000 workers die annually from occupational diseases. While employers reported nearly 3.2 million work-related injuries and illnesses, the national union’s researchers believe the…
…slapped, verbally abused on a daily basis. We’re basically the face of an organization — all we do is what they tell us to do. We follow orders, but people…
…New York City saw a 15.8% drop in homicides compared to March 2021, the overall crime index, according to the NYPD, increased by 36.5% in March 2022. Ben Kimmel. Other…
…day of the strike, told the rally. Catsimatidis, a billionaire supermarket magnate, could’ve easily ended the strike by paying workers a few extra dollars, said Assemblymember Emily Gallagher (D-Brooklyn). “It…
…and was extended until May 3rd. The United States is currently closing in on one million deaths and tens of millions of infections with an undetermined on individuals currently suffering…
…also documented in the healthcare, air travel, and retail sectors. “I am thankful that no transit workers were physically injured in that attack but it absolutely helps make the case…