Mayor Appoints Gutman Brooklyn Navy Yard Chair
June 24, 2014 By Stephanie West New York, NY — Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced the appointment of Henry (Hank) B. Gutman, a long-time Brooklyn resident, civic leader, and
June 24, 2014 By Stephanie West New York, NY — Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced the appointment of Henry (Hank) B. Gutman, a long-time Brooklyn resident, civic leader, and
June 23, 2014 By Stephanie West New York, NY – Herbert Friedman, former Met Council chief financial officer has been sentenced to a felony conviction and will serve 4 Months
June 19, 2014 By Stephanie West Albany, NY – NYS legislation is proposed regulating the use of payroll cards to increase protections for workers. Payroll cards can provide a convenient
June 18, 2014 By Stephanie West New York, NY—Flexible work arrangements can improve productivity and job satisfaction while helping New York City maintain its status as a magnet for top
June 17, 2014 By Stephanie West Albany, NY – More than 60 faith leaders from across New York has issued a letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo and State Legislative leaders
June 17, 2014 By Stephanie West New York, NY – Raising the minimum wage to $13.13 in New York City would benefit nearly 1.2 million City residents by an average
June 16, 2014 LaborPress Advertorial During his 40-year career as a union activist, negotiator and official, Tom Jennings has had the opportunity to closely work with some of the most vibrant
June 16, 2014 By Neal Tepel New York, NY – The recent labor agreement between New York City and the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) removes the largest uncertainty that
June 12, 2014 By Stephanie West New York, NY – Central Park’s carriage drivers cheered the latest Quinnipiac poll, showing growing opposition to the proposed ban on the iconic New
June 12, 2014 By Neal Tepel Washington, DC – In a passionate speech to the Economic Policy Institute on June 4, CWA President Larry Cohen talked about policies to close
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