Home Alone: How NYC Is Short-Changing Senior Citizens & Workers
June 12, 2014 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Pressure on the City Council could soon result in about 240 senior citizens finally getting the home care that they deserve
June 12, 2014 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Pressure on the City Council could soon result in about 240 senior citizens finally getting the home care that they deserve
June 11, 2014 By Steven Wishnia With all the chairs full and more than 50 people standing, LaborPress honored what lawyer Vincent Pitta called “an all-star team of labor leaders”
June 11, 2014 By Neal Tepel Albany, NY – New York State is on pace to recover over $38 million this year for workers. Recovered for more than 14,000 workers
June 10, 2014 By Kori Blalock Keller, NALC Legislative Director Reprinted from Postal Employee Network Washington, DC – Once again, Congress is dropping the ball on postal reform. Rather than
June 10, 2014 By Harry Nespoli Statement from Harry Nespoli, Chairperson of the Municipal Labor Committee and President of The Uniformed Sanitationmen’s Association, Local 831, On the Fundraiser for Rob
June 9, 2014 By Neal Tepel New York, NY – Joining DC 37 Local 1549 President Eddie Rodriguez on Friday June 6th, at a rally calling for major staff changes
June 9, 2014 By AFGE President J. David Cox Sr. Washington, DC – "We laud Sen. Sanders' push to fix the long-standing problems that are at the root of the
June 6, 2014 By Neal Tepel In 1910 a teamster referred to someone who led a team of draft animals employed to cultivate a farmer's fields or to carry wagons
June 5, 2014 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – With a new contract agreement between the United Federation of Teachers and the de Blasio administration finally struck this week, Comptroller
June 4, 2014 By Neal Tepel Washington, DC – The ‘Don’t Buy Washington Staples’ campaign got a significant boost on May 30, when the AFL-CIO notified the APWU it would support