Local 372 Rallies in Brooklyn to Stop Layoffs
September 21, 2011By Marc BussanichLocal 372 continues to press the Department of Education (DOE) to stop it from potentially laying off 700 Local 372 members who play a vital role
September 21, 2011By Marc BussanichLocal 372 continues to press the Department of Education (DOE) to stop it from potentially laying off 700 Local 372 members who play a vital role
September 19, 2011By Marc Bussanich Because of Anthony Wiener’s Twitter peccadilloes earlier in the summer, New York unions’ political action committees had to dedicate precious resources to the David Weprin
September 16, 2011By Marc Bussanich Typically the coverage in the press regarding public schools is about teachers’ pedagogy and student performance, although the coverage these days is increasingly about teachers
September 16, 2011By Marc BussanichBack in 2009 President Obama committed $5 billion to jumpstart the weatherization industry whereby legions of workers would be deployed to improve the energy efficiency of
September 15, 2011By Bob Hennelly I know you said when you started out in office you didn’t want to get caught in the presidential bubble. Three years into your term,
September 14, 2011Jonathan TasiniWhile I think we are all in favor of more jobs, what stood out in the president’s speech was the number of times he appealed for success
September 12, 2011By Marc Bussanich The presidential election is more than a year away, but unions’ political action directors and committees keep very busy pursuing policies that ensure their members
September 12, 2011Bendix Anderson One World Trade Center Rises Anew Within a few months, the tallest building in the U.S. will rise at One World Trade Center. At press time,
September 12, 2011By Harry KelberA new rule by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) requires employers to put posters on their bulletin board that clearly informs their employees of their
September 11, 2011 By Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.Ten years ago today, 143 Bronxites were among those building employees, first responders and others who perished in the terrorist attacks