Appellate Division Ruling Re: HHC Layoffs
July 11, 2011By DC 37 Executive Director, Lillian RobertsThe Union is extremely disappointed in this decision. After days of hearings, this past year the lower Court ruled that HHC had
July 11, 2011By DC 37 Executive Director, Lillian RobertsThe Union is extremely disappointed in this decision. After days of hearings, this past year the lower Court ruled that HHC had
June 8, 2011By Stephanie WestAccording to New York City Comptroller John C. Liu the New York City Pension Funds recorded investment returns of more than 20 percent in Fiscal Year
July 7, 2011By Stephanie WestThe labor law firm of Cary Kane LLP has been named the 2011 “ERISA Law Firm of the Year” for the United States by Finance Monthly
July 5, 2011 “Despite the dire fiscal situation this City currently faces, I am glad to see that Mayor Bloomberg and the City Council have put forward a budget that does
July 5, 2011By Bob Hennelly Our federal government and the self-perpetuating partisanship that resides there are now a threat to our national and fiscal security. As they run out the
July 1, 2011By Alan SalyThe 11-month Stella D’oro strike – a heart breaker for the New York labor movement — gets a sympathetic, union member-centered portrayal in the forthcoming HBO
June 29, 2011By NYS Senator Liz KruegerThis past Friday, the 24th, four days after the legislative calendar was scheduled to end, the New York Legislature wrapped up the 2011 legislative
June 29, 2011By Michael R. Corjulo 2011 has been a busy year for labor unions across America. After historic budget battles in Wisconsin and Ohio, governors in more states like
June 28, 2011By Abigail Mitchell New York, New York—The Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) announced that workers at a Macy’s furniture store in Elmhurst, Queens voted to become
June 28, 2011By Mel LevyNew York State and it’s major Public Sector Union has just reached a tentative agreement. The media praised the Governor for give backs he achieved. Their