School-Repair Workers Win $400G Back Pay
…pay almost $400,000 to two school-repair workers it paid less than half of the prevailing wage. National Insulation & GC Corp. of Oyster Bay will give $294,000 to Francisco Ayala…
…pay almost $400,000 to two school-repair workers it paid less than half of the prevailing wage. National Insulation & GC Corp. of Oyster Bay will give $294,000 to Francisco Ayala…
…York City and Long Island. Local 107 is workers at national membership and fundraising organizations, including the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and several Jewish groups. Local 205’s 6,000 members work…
…provider in the world; and Time Warner Cable, the second largest U.S. cable company. For Comcast, New York State’s approval of the merger is essential: Comcast currently has 23,000…
…of Greater New York consists of approximately 50 local affiliates of 15 national and international unions representing 100,000 working men and women in the five boroughs of New York City….
…had there been a strike. I was pleasantly surprised when I heard the news this morning,” Aiello. Flamora sells newspapers outside Penn Station on 7th Avenue. She said her customers,…
…Federation of Teachers. The election took place at the AFT national convention in Los Angeles on Monday July 14, 2014. Ricker will serve with AFT President Randi Weingarten, and Secretary-Treasurer…
…to get back to the negotiating table. “Both the MTA and the LIRR unions need to put the interests of New Yorkers first by returning to the table today and…
…report from the National Wildlife Federation. Catching the Wind: State Actions Needed to Seize the Golden Opportunity of Atlantic Offshore Wind Power contains a new analysis showing how strong, consistent…
…International Union of Painters and Allied Trades. And the training that apprentices undertake to learn how to keep tons of structural steel safe and sound involves a heck of a…
…savings aren’t going to be realized until 20 years from now. So you are going to take on a strike today for something you can save in 20 years. That’s…