Nearing Retirement but Not Slowing Down
New York, NY – After 23 years working for the city of New York, Paul Spicer isn’t sure he’s ready to retire. The 65-year-old sighs and chuckles: “Maybe I’ll hold
New York, NY – After 23 years working for the city of New York, Paul Spicer isn’t sure he’s ready to retire. The 65-year-old sighs and chuckles: “Maybe I’ll hold
One of the guests on our last broadcast was Doug Cunningham of Worker Independent News. An old friend and colleague, Doug always brings to the table a great mix of
Brooklyn, NY – November 7’s “tsunami” of Democratic victories around the country may have been better than a gold-plated stick in the eye foolishly ordered out the Trump Collection of
New York, NY — Dan Kane Sr. has been a member of the union since 1962, and today is as active as ever. He now serves as Eastern Regional vice-president
NEW YORK, N.Y.—In the end, it wasn’t even close. New York State voters on Nov. 7 rejected holding a convention to revise the state constitution by a margin of 5
New York, NY – Securities industry profits totaled $12.3 billion in the first half of 2017. “After a very successful first six months, Wall Street profits are on track to exceed
NEW YORK, NY – President of the Associated Musicians of New York, Local 802, AFM, Tino Gagliardi released a statement on the passage of Intro 1652 which repealed New York City’s antiquated
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Praising local journalism and condemning union-busting, more than 300 people rallied in City Hall Park Nov. 6 to protest billionaire Joseph Ricketts shutting down the Gothamist and DNAinfo
New York, NY – New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli is a life-long New Yorker who was raised in a union household. Growing up on Long Island, he saw his
YONKERS, N.Y.—Transport Workers Union Local 100 and the First Mile Square school-bus company reached tentative contract agreement Nov. 3, averting a strike set for the following Monday by about 600