Unions and Community Groups Call for Affordable Housing at Rally
Unions and community groups have come together in an effort to get the city to increase the availability of affordable housing. They rallied at City Hall the week of May
Unions and community groups have come together in an effort to get the city to increase the availability of affordable housing. They rallied at City Hall the week of May
The New York State Legislature passed new legislation on June 8, the Warehouse Worker Injury Reduction Act. It is aimed at reducing injuries to workers at Amazon and other operators
On June 10, a 60-year-old MTA bus driver was stabbed in the neck while driving in East New York. The attack took place after the perpetrator began arguing with the
On June 6, The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) came to the end of their scheduled bargaining dates
Working Theater honored two individuals who have bridged the gap between labor and the arts on June 3 at its annual Bridge Awards and Benefit. The Bridge Awards and Benefit
“There is nothing greater, more important or more powerful than the members who make up New York State’s unionized workforce. These skilled men and women have dedicated their careers, their
New York, NY – Nontraditional Employment for Women (NEW) has a unique mission: the nonprofit organization prepares, trains, and places women in careers in the skilled construction, utility, and maintenance
Five bills with the aim of helping EMS workers financially and otherwise have cleared the hurdle of the New York State Senate. They have yet to move out of committee
Physicians who are represented by SEIU’s Committee of Interns and Residents won a huge victory just days ago. These resident physicians had been seeking to be paid salaries comparable to
New York, NY – On June 3rd – the first Monday of Pride Month – workers at SAGE, a nonprofit that provides advocacy and services to LGBTQ+ older adults, delivered