Labor Day 2015
September 8, 2015 By Justin Brannan Labor Day marks the unofficial end of another summer but, more importantly, it is the one day we set aside each year to celebrate
September 8, 2015 By Justin Brannan Labor Day marks the unofficial end of another summer but, more importantly, it is the one day we set aside each year to celebrate
September 7, 2015 By Neal Tepel, LaborPress Editorial New York, NY – As the country celebrated Labor Day — a national holiday founded to celebrate the American worker — the anti-union movement
September 7, 2015 Reprinted: [email protected] New York, NY – Labor Day as a national, legal holiday had an interesting evolution. The legalized celebration of Labor Day began as individual state
September 7, 2015 By Bill Hohlfeld Whether or not we choose to attend our local parade, most of us manage to connect the month of September with Labor Day. Unfortunately,
September 4, 2015 By Bill Hohlfeld The village of Port Chester crackled with energy last night, and most of it was being generated at the local Knights of Columbus, where
September 4, 2015 By Tara Jessup New York, NY – The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) has failed to set goals for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in municipal
September 4, 2015 By UFCW President Marc Perrone Washington, D.C. — "The idea that there are 1.5 million families in America, the wealthiest nation on Earth, living on just $2
September 4, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel A federal judge in San Francisco ruled Sept. 1 that Uber drivers qualified to proceed with a class-action suit against the
September 4, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel With federal funding for road and transit programs scheduled to expire on Oct. 29, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters is planning
September 3, 2015 By Stuart Appelbaum, Jewish Labor Committee President New York, NY – The Jewish Labor Committee condemns the recent spate of hate speech directed against members of the
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