On The Radio: 421-a, Cumberland Firings, And The Future Of Work
January 28, 2016 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Two feet of snow couldn’t keep NYC down, and it couldn’t keep LaborPress down — on this week’s installment of
January 28, 2016 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Two feet of snow couldn’t keep NYC down, and it couldn’t keep LaborPress down — on this week’s installment of
January 22, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – The sponsor of a new bill aimed at improving elevator safety throughout the city says that he took the action
January 21, 2016 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – The deal diffusing the long standoff between the de Blasio administration and horse carriage drivers has not come without controversy
January 8, 2016 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Advocates for a bill subjecting elevator mechanics to special training and licensing are confident they finally have enough support to
January 7, 2016 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – On this week’s edition of the LaborPress Radio Show/Podcast we look into the pending Elevator Safety Bill which, if passed,
December 17, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – This past year has been an exciting time for the labor movement — epitomized by the Fight For $15 movement
December 14, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – No one mentioned Mayor Bill de Blasio by name at Saturday’s ceremony heralding the new $300 million partnership between the AFL-CIO
December 11, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Black and white hardhats — the former symbolizing the roughly 30 construction workers killed on job sites throughout the city since 2013,
December 10, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Trade unionists still seething over that Times Square billboard subverting the “Black Lives Matter” movement while also accusing organized labor of
November 5, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Wide ranging discussions with the heads of New York State Helmets to Hardhats, Henry Van Arsdale Jr. Center for Labor Studies at