Gov. Hochul Signs Roadway Quality Assurance Act
On August 16, Gov. Hochul signed into law a major win for construction workers. The Roadway Quality Assurance Act ensures that these workers’ wages are fair and guards against financial
On August 16, Gov. Hochul signed into law a major win for construction workers. The Roadway Quality Assurance Act ensures that these workers’ wages are fair and guards against financial
Last year, 1,500 part-time professors at The New School went on strike for a month, looking to have issues such as obtaining an adequate health-care plan addressed. Now, 900 student
The United Auto Workers (UAW) are in fighting mode to get what they want from the “Detroit Three”: General Motors, Ford, and Stellanis. Little progress has been made in current
The Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 1181, is currently negotiating contracts with a number of private bus companies that provide school bus service in NYC. Now, Local 1181 members have
A state Supreme Court judge issued a decision Friday “permanently” blocking the contentious plan to switch retired city government employees over to a Medicare Advantage plan, building off of an
NYC public hospital nurses have fought and struggled for years, recently striking and raising their voices to achieve safe staffing levels, increased wages, and other well-deserved changes in their often
74.6% of its members ratified a new five-year contract, the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) announced on July 10. More than 95,000 ballots were returned. UFT President Michael Mulgrew said
Department of Transportation highway repair workers – nearly 400 of them – are suing the City over unpaid overtime they say they are owed. The lawsuit centers around New York
The majority of childcare providers in California are women of color. Many of them are struggling to put food on their own tables, while they take care of the needs
Family planning and reproductive health are essential considerations for many individuals and couples. But navigating the challenges of infertility can be overwhelming. For labor benefits leaders, the best starting point