Is NYC’s Fight To Raise The Minimum Wage ‘Close Enough?’
Joe Maniscalco June 18, 2014 New York, NY – For the last few years, low-wage workers around the city – in conjunction with organized labor – have agitated for “15 and a
Joe Maniscalco June 18, 2014 New York, NY – For the last few years, low-wage workers around the city – in conjunction with organized labor – have agitated for “15 and a
June 18, 2014 By Thomas J. Mackell, Jr., Ed.D. Special Advisor to the International President International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO This is an age of fractured jobs, a fractured economy, fractured
June 18, 2014 By Stephanie West New York, NY – UFT President Michael Mulgrew has come out for support of NYS legislation that mandates the use of multiple academic measures
June 18, 2014 By Stephanie West Albany, NY – The New York State Public Service Commission has approved the repowering of the Dunkirk power plant. This decision not only improves
June 18, 2014 By Stephanie West New York, NY—Flexible work arrangements can improve productivity and job satisfaction while helping New York City maintain its status as a magnet for top