NYC Council Passes Bill to Regulate ‘Body Shops’
NEW YORK, N.Y.—The City Council on Nov. 10 overwhelmingly passed a bill to regulate so-called “body shops,” labor brokers who supply low-wage workers to nonunion construction jobs. The vote was
NEW YORK, N.Y.—The City Council on Nov. 10 overwhelmingly passed a bill to regulate so-called “body shops,” labor brokers who supply low-wage workers to nonunion construction jobs. The vote was
New York, NY – Strong Memorial Hospital and University of Rochester Campus staffers who had been headed to the picket line and a another possible #Strikesgiving walkout, are instead celebrating
New York, NY – Governor Kathy Hochul has signed a bill that expands New York State’s Paid Family Leave legislation to allow caring for siblings. Under the current law, employees
New York, NY – On October 29, Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill [drafted by myself, Grey & Grey Managing Partner Robert Grey, and prioritized by TWU Local 100] that
New York, NY – At 30, West Virginian Skyler Yocum has already spent 10 years of his life digging coal out of the unforgiving earth — and he doesn’t like
BUFFALO, N.Y.—Striking workers at Mercy Hospital here have reached a tentative deal to end their five-week-old strike, the Communications Workers of America [CWA] and Catholic Health System announced on the
New York, NY – The largest public employees union in town says it has reached an agreement with the de Blasio administration allowing workers who have not yet been vaccinated
New York, NY – At 4:03 in the afternoon on Nov. 3, the New York Taxi Workers Alliance [NYTWA] posted a brief but exultant message on Twitter. “BREAKING NEWS: 2 words:
New York, NY – Teamster Center Services will host its 27th annual Health & Benefits Expo on November 19, at the Sheraton New York Times Square, located at 53rd Street
Scranton, PA. – The Scranton Federation of Teachers said today that bargaining has failed to reach a tentative contract agreement and teachers and support staff will strike on Wednesday, Nov.
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