DC 37 Fights State Workers’ Compensation Changes
Reprinted: AFSCME.ORG New York, NY – District Council 37 (DC 37), the largest public employee union in the nation’s largest city, is taking part in an all-out effort to fight
Reprinted: AFSCME.ORG New York, NY – District Council 37 (DC 37), the largest public employee union in the nation’s largest city, is taking part in an all-out effort to fight
Albany, NY – The state Department of Taxation and Finance should increase monitoring and compliance with New York’s returnable container deposit law to recover all the funds the state is entitled
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York State United Teachers blasted the Republicans’ tax bill as a giveaway to the wealthy and big corporations that will be paid for by the poor
At a time when he has vehemently opposed the Republican tax bill that would devastate New York’s working families and attack universities and students, Governor Cuomo has chosen to veto
WASHINGTON—Government actions and class-action lawsuits recovered almost $2 billion in 2015-16 in wages stolen from workers, according to a study released Dec. 13 by the Economic Policy Institute. The federal
Every worker, whether male or female, is entitled to work in an environment that is free from sexual harassment. Over the past several months, we have been an eyewitness to
WASHINGTON—An opposition-research firm the Environmental Protection Agency hired to monitor news coverage has been asking the government to give it workers’ emails, including those of two leaders in the union
WASHINGTON—The tax bill currently being rammed through Congress won’t eliminate the $250 tax deduction teachers can take for spending their own money on school supplies. The compromise bill released Dec.
With the deadline for filing briefs in the Janus v. AFSCME Council 31 Supreme Court case less than four weeks away, more than 20 anti-union groups have already weighed in—including
“The vote by the city council to pass police reform legislation is a commendable step towards justice in this city. We still have much work to do.
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