A Year After Ebola Scare, Airport Workers Still Unprotected
October 8, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Fears of a widespread Ebola outbreak may have waned since gripping the nation last fall — but low-paid airport employees say that
October 8, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Fears of a widespread Ebola outbreak may have waned since gripping the nation last fall — but low-paid airport employees say that
October 7, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco Brooklyn, NY – Mayor Bill de Blasio may not want to fork over all the money that Governor Andrew Cuomo says is needed to help
October 5, 2015 LaborPress Staff Bergen County, NJ – Union volunteers introduced to app-based labor walk packets for the first time in New Jersey recently, returned from the latest labor walk
October 1, 2015 LaborPress Staff North Brunswick, NJ – Whether talking about the labor movement or society in general, the New Jersey State AFL-CIO is keenly aware that young workers represent
September 30, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – The union representing City University of New York faculty and staff is about to make good on its promise to turn
September 25, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – City Council hearings on a bill to protect grocery store workers from being abruptly fired will be held on September 25,
September 24, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco Queens, NY – Teaching the next generation of heavy equipment operators how to safely and effectively operate the multi-ton behemoths currently reshaping the city
September 23, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco Bronx, NY -The number of non-union ironworkers striking against the Auringer family of construction companies grew significantly this week as a group of about 10
September 21, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Surrogates for the Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton presidential campaigns made their best pitch for organized labor’s all-important support this week
September 18, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Despite increasing pressures from outside the workplace, more than half of the working men and women responding to a sobering new survey about