Weary Librarians Seek Relief from Constant Mayoral Cuts
March 14, 2013 Marc Bussanich More than 40 million people visited and used the city’s three public library systems in 2011, but Mayor Bloomberg wants to cut $106 million in
March 14, 2013 Marc Bussanich More than 40 million people visited and used the city’s three public library systems in 2011, but Mayor Bloomberg wants to cut $106 million in
March 14, 2013 Joe Maniscalco An unfair labor practice strike against Queens County’s Trade Fair supermarket chain quickly became a lockout on Wednesday afternoon when the manager of the store
March 14, 2013 Around Town By Neal Tepel NEW YORK, N.Y. – City Comptroller John C. Liu has announced he will be holding three Town Hall Meetings on the NYPD’s
March 14, 2013 Around Town By Neal Tepel New York – Local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) has endorsed City Council Member Letitia James for Public Advocate
March 14, 2013 By Senator Brad Hoylman As President Obama so pointedly said in his recent State of the Union address, “corporate profits have rocketed to all-time highs, but for
March 13, 2013 Marc Bussanich Parents, students and teachers vociferously demanded a moratorium on school closings and charter school co-locations by submitting a resolution at a Panel for Educational Policy
March 13, 2013 Joe Maniscalco United Food and Commercial Workers [UFCW] representatives negotiating a contract on behalf of meat department workers at Trade Fair supermarkets in Queens County, butted heads with
March 13, 2013 AFT News Philadelphia Pa. – AFT president Randi Weingarten and 18 others were arrested March 7 at the headquarters of the School District of Philadelphia for protesting