Over $203 Million In Wage Theft Found In New York State
Previously unreported details on wage theft in New York State have come to light. Federal and state investigators have found that between 2017 through 2021, over $203 million was stolen
Previously unreported details on wage theft in New York State have come to light. Federal and state investigators have found that between 2017 through 2021, over $203 million was stolen
In a State of the Unions address, the first of its kind, AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler and Secretary-Treasurer Fred Redmond spoke and released the findings of a new poll on
As the gap between worker pay and corporate greed and profits grow, a new modern-day breed of labor leaders has arisen to fight for their members’ rightful share. Shawn Fain,
An EMT in New York City was viciously stabbed multiple times in Mount Sinai Hospital West. The victim, Julia Fatum, was in the hospital emergency bay when the patient, Rudy
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Three high visibility chain eateries in NYC – Panda Express, Au Bon Pain, and 7-Eleven’s ‘Raise the Roost’, have been ordered by the City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection
After a protracted battle with UPS, tough words by Teamsters General President Sean O’Brien, and the very real threat of a strike, UPS Teamsters have ratified their contract with their
Envy Nails, a nail salon chain with 25 locations in Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx, has been hit with multiple violations and fines, as announced by New York Attorney General
On August 16, Gov. Hochul signed into law a major win for construction workers. The Roadway Quality Assurance Act ensures that these workers’ wages are fair and guards against financial
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