LP Honors Two Outstanding Women In Labor
NEW YORK, N.Y.—LaborPress honored two women at its annual Leadership Awards March 21: garment-worker union leader Julie Bracero Kelly and Denise M. Richardson, head of a trade association for union
NEW YORK, N.Y.—LaborPress honored two women at its annual Leadership Awards March 21: garment-worker union leader Julie Bracero Kelly and Denise M. Richardson, head of a trade association for union
LORDSTOWN, Ohio—The General Motors plant that sprawls over a former cornfield along Interstate 80, shuttered since the company stopped production there earlier this month, is the site of one of
NEW YORK, N.Y.—A State Supreme Court judge on March 18 denied Lyft’s motion for an injunction to stop the city from enforcing its new law setting a minimum wage for
NEW YORK, N.Y.—More than 200 City University professors and supporters rallied outside City Hall March 14, calling on the city and state to increase funding for the university system and
WASHINGTON—Several major American unions have endorsed a bill introduced in the House March 12, that could protect more than 2 million people from deportation.
WASHINGTON—The Labor Department on March 7 announced a proposed rule that would raise the level of pay below which employers have to pay salaried workers extra for putting in overtime—but
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Lines of yellow cabs oozed past Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Third Avenue offices March 6, honking their horns in polyphonic cacophony, their hoods, back-seat windows, and fenders bearing posters
NEW YORK, N.Y.—More than 500 1199SEIU members and supporters rallied outside Montefiore Hospital in the Bronx Mar. 4, protesting the Cuomo administration’s plans to cut $1.6 billion from state funding
NEW YORK, N.Y.—The City Council unanimously passed a bill Feb. 28 that would give sanitation-industry regulators the power to take on company unions at private commercial-trash haulers.
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Andrew Gillum lost the gubernatorial election in Florida by 32,000 votes last November, but says the lesson of that should be “this idea that you’ve got to run