Union Strong: 1199SEIU Helps Celebrate Oldest Living Person In the USA!
New York, NY – On Saturday, July 6, Mrs. Alelia Murphy, mother of a retired 1199SEIU member, Rose Green, celebrated her 114th birthday. She is what is known as a
New York, NY – On Saturday, July 6, Mrs. Alelia Murphy, mother of a retired 1199SEIU member, Rose Green, celebrated her 114th birthday. She is what is known as a
New York, NY – Bryan Peterson, originally from Vernon, New Jersey, is a 28-year-old apprentice recently graduated from the Local 15 Training Center program — a four year union program
New York, NY – For Thomas Foley, Jr. — trade unionism is a family affair. The 23-year-old, Queens native decided to follow his dad into Stone Derrickmen and Iron Workers
New York, NY – A diverse coalition of New Yorkers rallied on the steps of City Hall, late last week, alongside members of the City Council in advance of same-day
New York, NY – Nontraditional Employment for Women (NEW) held its Annual Equity Leadership Awards Luncheon at the New York Hilton in midtown Manhattan on Thursday, June 20. Honorees included
New York, NY – You might think of detectives on TV or in the movies as people who become heroes by pursuing the bad guys. But Detective Michael Lollo has
NEW YORK, NY – On Thursday, June 13th, members of the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) staff voted in favor of unionization for administrative full-time and part-time workers. The certified
New York, NY — On Monday, May 6th, Sophie Gerson Healthy Youth (SGHY), founded by former Councilmember Alan Gerson to honor his mother as a life-long physical educator and community
New York, NY – On Thursday, May 9, JFK Airport workers rallied on the steps of City Hall to protest Eulen America’s new policy regarding the use of paid sick-leave
New York, NY – Kevin P. Lynch, a longtime director of organizing and political action for major unions in New York and New Jersey, died on March 8, at the North