Katz Gotta Master Plan
October 10, 2013 By Marc Bussanich Queens, NY—Melinda Katz is on the verge of re-entering politics as Queens Borough President after a four year hiatus. She received high-profile endorsements from
October 10, 2013 By Marc Bussanich Queens, NY—Melinda Katz is on the verge of re-entering politics as Queens Borough President after a four year hiatus. She received high-profile endorsements from
October 10, 2013 By Stephanie West Marion, Ohio – Members of the Communications Workers of America (CWA) in five Midwest states ratified a labor agreement with Frontier Communications (FTR), said
October 8, 2013 By Steven Wishnia More than 200 people turned out Oct. 3 as LaborPress presented its annual “Heroes of Labor” awards to union members who demonstrated exemplary personal
October 7, 2013 By Marc Bussanich New York, NY—Councilwoman Gale Brewer easily won the Democratic nomination for Manhattan Borough President on September 10, besting her three opponents by a wide
October 4, 2013 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Now that a judge has issued an injunction against Bloomberg Administration efforts to push through a new multi-billion-dollar healthcare package affecting
October 2, 2013 By Marc Bussanich New York, NY–At about 10:00 pm last night the news flashed across the screen that Councilwoman Letitia James won the run-off election to be the
October 2, 2013 By UAW President Bob King Washington, DC – Today is a sad day for working Americans and our democracy. Tea Party Republicans continued their extremist ways and
September 27, 2013 By Marc Bussanich Queens, NY—Roberta McGee was out of the workforce for 15 years to raise twin daughters. At 51 years old she wanted to get a
September 26, 2013 By Prof. Oren M. Levin-Waldman, Ph.D. Graduate School for Public Affairs and Administration Metropolitan The minimum wage has recently been in the news because of the fast
September 23, 2013 By Steven Wishnia Chanting “Keep the Post Office in the Bronx,” about 75 people rallied Sept. 21 to protest the U.S. Postal Service’s plans to sell the