The Gender Pay Gap: New York City’s Enduring Shame
New York, NY – Scores of labor activists stood on the steps of City Hall March 15 for New York’s Equal Pay Day, the annual milestone that marks how far
New York, NY – Scores of labor activists stood on the steps of City Hall March 15 for New York’s Equal Pay Day, the annual milestone that marks how far
From the City Hall desk of LaborPress’s Bob Hennelly New York, NY – In an internal video released to the FDNY rank and file workforce, the department’s Chief Medical Officer
NEW YORK, N.Y.—More than 4,500 Fire Department inspectors and Emergency Medical Services workers would see their pay go up by more than 11% under a tentative contract agreement with the
New York, NY – The city threw essential workers a ticker tape parade along the canyon of heroes earlier this month. And somehow, Gotham’s gilded oligarchs were spared the unsavory
New York, NY – Mayor Bill de Blasio joined Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro on Wednesday in saluting the valor of 46 firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, fire marshals and fire officers at
New York, NY – Daniel E. Flynn officially took up the mantle of Chief Fire Marshal of Investigations at the FDNY Headquarters in Brooklyn this week. Flynn, recipient of the
New York, NY – If you’re lucky, a positive case of coronavirus might only mean flu-like symptoms, some bed rest and two weeks of quarantine. For 10-year FDNY-EMS paramedic Christell
New York, NY – Seven members of the FDNY’s Emergency Medical Services are being honored as part of “EMS Week” — an initiative to promote public safety among New Yorkers
State Attorney General Letitia James, City Council Speaker Corey Johnson and Councilman I. Daneek Miller of Queens, last week, came out in support of three unions representing FDNY EMS workers
New York, NY – Hundreds of people turned out for the Community Resource Fair on Wednesday, February 13, held at John Jay College of Criminal Justice on West 59th Street.