Met Opera Workers Protest Lock-Out Threat
July 25, 2014 By Marc Bussanich New York, NY—With one week to go before labor contracts with the Metropolitan Opera expire, cleaners, ushers and ticket takers protested outside the Met
July 25, 2014 By Marc Bussanich New York, NY—With one week to go before labor contracts with the Metropolitan Opera expire, cleaners, ushers and ticket takers protested outside the Met
July 24, 2014 By Marc Bussanich Jersey City, NJ—Avery Eisenreich is a multimillionaire and CEO of Alaris Health who is refusing to bargain in good faith with 450 caregivers, even
July 23, 2014 By Marc Bussanich Staten Island, NY—While right-wing think tanks and pundits continue to whine over ObamaCare, the president of a physicians-led health care organization said that because
July 19, 2014 By Marc Bussanich New York, NY—Working folk at Penn Station told LaborPress on Wednesday that they would have had very few options to travel if there was
July 18, 2014 By Marc Bussanich New York, NY—Penn Station commuters told LaborPress on Tuesday that Governor Andrew Cuomo should intervene in the negotiations between the MTA and the Long
July 17, 2014 By Marc Bussanich New York, NY—With less than four days to go before 5,000 Long Island Railroad workers go on strike, LIRR commuters said they hope that
July 16, 2014 By Marc Bussanich Correction: In the video introduction, said reporter says that the union offered up $100 million in concessions to the presidential emergency board, when in
July 15, 2014 By Marc Bussanich New York, NY—The Highway Trust Fund will run out of money by August 1 unless Congress acts to fund the fund. While China continues
July 11, 2014 By Marc Bussanich New York, NY—The MTA and LIRR unions resumed negotiations in New York on Thursday, one day after the MTA’s CEO went to Congress in
July 8, 2014 By Marc Bussanich Newark, NJ—It was back in January when Patrick Foye, executive director of the Port Authority, ordered airlines to raise workers immediately. Six months later