Wage Theft, Tax Fraud, Trump’s Labor Spies And Much More…
WATCH: On the latest episode of Labor This Week, show host Mark Harrison takes a look at the newly-released report detailing outrageous levels of wage theft and fraud occurring within
WATCH: On the latest episode of Labor This Week, show host Mark Harrison takes a look at the newly-released report detailing outrageous levels of wage theft and fraud occurring within
New York, NY – Just how badly are construction workers being ripped off in a town where a week’s pay often comes out of a plastic bag and the foundations
Queens, NY – With 16 union endorsements, former Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley (D-Middle Village) is leading the field as a candidate in the upcoming Queens Borough President special election. Crowley’s most
New York, NY – Industry insiders are calling the tallest modular hotel in the world a “milestone” and a “game-changing symbol” — what they are not talking about is how
Just days after a construction site death in Jamaica, Queens, The Trestle bar and restaurant in Astoria was packed on Wednesday with union members from the Heat and Frost Insulators
New York, NY – Before trade unionists intervened on their behalf earlier this month, more than 40 Latino construction workers classified as “independent contractors” and routinely paid out of a
WASHINGTON—A new National Labor Relations board rule published Feb. 26 will make it much more difficult for workers to organize unions or challenge labor-law violations if they are hired by
New York, NY – Local 157 Carpenter Amanda Kay Johnson still remembers the day this past fall, when she realized the two long years she spent helping to plan the
WASHINGTON—Saying the seven House Democrats who voted against the Protecting the Right to Organize Act earlier this month had “betrayed the fundamental principle of the Democratic Party,” the Communications Workers
New York, NY – Charter/Spectrum has already survived fines, revocations, default notices and Governor Andrew Cuomo threatening to boot them out of the state — now, it looks like the