I Got the COVID-19 Shot – Here’s How it Went
New York, NY – It’s about three weeks since my first COVID-19 vaccination shot. Aside from the sore arm, I am happy to report there were no side effects. I
New York, NY – It’s about three weeks since my first COVID-19 vaccination shot. Aside from the sore arm, I am happy to report there were no side effects. I
Special to LP – As UFCW 367 in Tacoma, WA, was about to reopen negotiations for Hazard Pay for nearly 8,000 essential grocery workers on Jan. 15, it didn’t take
New York, NY – Not long before this year’s inauguration, then-Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris sent the Jewish Labor Committee [JLC] a video message of congratulations, an act virtually inconceivable for her
New York, NY – U.S. workers continue to get sick and die from COVID-19 largely because the Trump White House refused to safeguard them with federally enforceable protections — and
Editor’s Note: Amanda Posson is a member of the Nonprofit Professional Employees Union at Every Texan Mama, let’s be honest, you need a union because no other organization will have
New York, NY – The coronavirus crisis is putting everyone at risk. But that’s especially true for frontline workers like those who work in mass transit, where more than 130
Queens, NY – Come August, the MTA has plans to install protective barriers on buses before resuming front door service and fare collections — bus operators, however, remain dubious as
Queens, NY – NYC recently entered into Phase 3 of its planned reopening, which is allowing more businesses to reemerge from coronavirus lockdown. The MTA, however, continues to mandate riders
Queens, NY – This week, a cross-section of essential workers throughout the city gathered in Jackson Heights, Queens, one of the hardest hit communities during the coronavirus pandemic, to demand
New York, NY – Months of collective action have paid off for local airport workers cheated out sick leave during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. This week, Eulen America, the airline