American Workers Discriminated Under Federal Program
Washington, DC – In an effort to control the practice of companies in the USA hiring non-Americans under the H-2B program, the Department of Justice is now reviewing this practice. Utilizing
Washington, DC – In an effort to control the practice of companies in the USA hiring non-Americans under the H-2B program, the Department of Justice is now reviewing this practice. Utilizing
New York, NY – Teamsters Local 814 announced an agreement with Waldner’s Furniture Environments that brings to an end the unfair labor practice dispute that spread across New York City.
Brooklyn, NY – Justin Brannan, Democratic candidate for the 43rd District’s City Council seat, picks up an additional three union endorsements, adding to his impressive union support. Brannan is now
New York, NY – On August 25, Mayor Bill de Blasio signed two packages of bills that seek to curb tenant harassment. The first package, Stand for Tenant Safety (STS), affords tenants better protections from
The first span of the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge is open. The iconic twin-span cable-stayed crossing “The new Mario M. Cuomo Bridge is much more than a magnificent, cutting-edge
1,800 IBEW Local 3 Spectrum (formerly Time Warner Cable) workers have been on strike against Charter Communications since March 28, 2017. Charter is trying to take away the hard-earned pension,
New York, NY — New York City’s economy picked up in the spring and summer of 2017, according to a new analysis from New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer. The new quarterly
New York, NY — A recent investigation by New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer found that the City’s Department of Education (DOE) routinely violates its own contracting rules and internal procedures in awarding non-competitive contracts.