NYC Workers are Practicing Safety First – And Staying Out of the Office
New York, NY – As we look to finally move past the pandemic, there’s still a great number of workers who are refusing to return to the office. Although Covid
New York, NY – As we look to finally move past the pandemic, there’s still a great number of workers who are refusing to return to the office. Although Covid
New York, NY – Peter Meringolo is chair of the New York State Public Employee Conference [NYSPEC]. Formed in 1977 with thirteen member unions, the NYSPEC has since grown significantly.
New York, NY – Building handyman Stephen Yearwood made it through the worst of Covid-19 before a late-stage variant of the virus broke through his vaccine defenses just a little
New York, NY- In the April 11 edition of Stuck Nation hosted by Michael G. Haskins we hear from Rev. Liz Theoharis, co-chair along with Rev. Dr. William Barber of
New York, NY – Among the nearly half a million people who were in Lower Manhattan on and after 9/11, door attendants and building maintenance staff played a crucial role
Editor’s Note: LaborPress is proud to present the 2022 Outstanding Apprentice of the Year Awards for Long Island and New York City on Thursday, June 16, hosted by Teamsters Local
New York, NY – The FDNY’s highest-ranking officer recently told the City Council that had the department’s “five firefighter per engine staffing” been in effect during January’s Twin Parks high-rise
WASHINGTON—“This is nationwide,” says Julie Martinez, a licensed practical nurse in a Buffalo-area nursing home. “There is short-staffing everywhere. They could never pay us as health-care workers what we deserve,
New York, NY – The Rev. Dr. William Barber will lead labor and social justice activists from throughout New York State and New England for a rally and march in
New York, NY – After all of the changes we have seen in the last two years due to Covid-19, it’s clear just how much of an impact the pandemic