Council Speaker Continues Jobs Tour
October 21, 2011By Marc Bussanich On Tuesday, October 18, 2011, Council Speaker Christine Quinn told a business-packed audience comprised of individuals from the Real Estate Board of New York, Blue Cross/Blue
October 21, 2011By Marc Bussanich On Tuesday, October 18, 2011, Council Speaker Christine Quinn told a business-packed audience comprised of individuals from the Real Estate Board of New York, Blue Cross/Blue
October 20, 2011By Marc BussanichLaborPress City Editor As New York has the highest unionized work force in the country, the paradoxical question, “What’s Wrong with New York?” was asked yesterday, October
October 19, 2011By Anthony Simon, General Chairman United Transportation Union (UTU) MTA LIRROnce upon a time… Federal, State and County workers were rewarded for serving the public and doing the
October 18, 2011By Marc BussanichLaborPress City EditorThe economy continues to struggle and Congress has yet to pass President Obama’s American Jobs Act. But Council Speaker, Christine Quinn, explained her vision
October 18, 2011By Marc Bussanich Hundreds of union members from CSEA Local 830, the Nassau County PBA and Nassau County Police Department Detectives Association stood on the lawn in front of
October 18, 2011By Marc Bussanich After working all day, working folk do not look forward to logging into their health care provider’s website to find a doctor. But with health care
October 17, 2011By Harry KelberAFL-CIO President Richard Trumka presented a comprehensive analysis of the nation’s economic crisis in a “major speech” at the Brookings Institute on Sept.30. In his speech,
October 13, 2011 Amalgamated Life Insurance Company, a leading provider of life and health insurance has been named to the 2011 “Ward’s 50” group of the top performing companies. The
October 13, 2011 Amalgamated Life Insurance Company, a leading provider of life and health insurance, and member companies, has announced that Noel Beasley, President of Workers United and the Manager
October 13, 2011By Marc Bussanich About 672 Local 372 school aids and parent coordinators did not have a job to go to on Tuesday. Instead, some of them attended a City