1199 and NYC Hospitals Settle Contract
NEW YORK, N.Y. – 1199 SEIU and the League of Voluntary Hospitals have settled a contract covering over 112,000 healthcare workers in New York City. The agreement protects health and childcare
NEW YORK, N.Y. – 1199 SEIU and the League of Voluntary Hospitals have settled a contract covering over 112,000 healthcare workers in New York City. The agreement protects health and childcare
DETROIT, MI – AT&T workers represented by the Communications Workers of America (CWA) kicked off a multi-state “Broken Promises Tour,” calling attention to the impact of ongoing job losses and
NEW YORK, N.Y. – SAG-AFTRA and New York Public Radio (NYPR) have reached a Voluntary SAG AF Recognition Agreement which now covers all part-time, temporary and per diem media professions. The 120
NEW YORK, NY — The Municipal Credit Union (MCU) now has a mobile unit that will provide non-cash banking transactions to members. The van’s schedule will allow for convenient banking throughout
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Amid explosive economic growth across New York City, Comptroller Scott M. Stringer has released an updated 2018 edition of his “Neighborhood Economic Profiles” report finding that
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Skilled CWA telecommunications workers have been outspoken that moving electrical equipment on poles is dangerous work. A nationwide “One Touch, Make Ready” (OTMR) policy being considered by
YONKERS, NY – Over 100 Yonkers residents turned out on July 28th to learn about a building trades pre-apprenticeship program. The project was launched by the Yonkers Industrial Development Agency
ALBANY, NY – Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has requested information from federal agencies on the remaining separated children in New York to help reunite them with their families. New York is providing
QUEENS, NY – CRV Precast Construction LLC and six of its employees have been indicted for underpaying workers. The defendants are charged with insurance fraud and grand larceny. The company
NEW YORK, NY – Attorney General Barbara D. Underwood has announced indictment regarding fraudulent public construction contracts worth millions of dollars. Michael Martin, 47, of Latham, and D. Scott Henzel,
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