Airport Workers Fast For A Living Wage
November 24, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Struggling airport workers waiting for the multibillion dollar airline industry to catch up with the rest of the Fight for $15 movement
November 24, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Struggling airport workers waiting for the multibillion dollar airline industry to catch up with the rest of the Fight for $15 movement
November 23, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – A paratransit strike affecting Access-A-Ride passengers throughout the city appears far less likely this week following another positive meeting between the
November 20, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Both mass transit workers and the MTA are being urged to increase their vigilance against possible terror attacks this week in
November 17, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco Brooklyn, NY – The looming Access-A-Ride strike involving more than 500 call center workers in Queens, has been put on hold this week pending the
October 28, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel Lobbying the New York State government to let it expand to upstate cities like Buffalo, Rochester and Albany, Uber NY general
October 27, 2015 By Mark Henry, President/ Business Agent, Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) 1056, and Chair, ATU NYS Legislative Conference Board Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) advocated greater oversight over surface
October 26, 2015 By Steven Wishnia United Auto Workers Local 42 filed papers Oct. 23 with the National Labor Relations Board seeking to have skilled maintenance workers at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga,
October 20, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco Brooklyn, NY – The MTA’s decision to remove Amalgamated Bank ads from the subway because they advocate a living wage and supposedly violate the agency’s six-month-old
October 20, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel With United Auto Workers members at Chrysler voting Oct. 20-21 on a second proposed contract, some members feel that the new
October 12, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – TWU bikeshare workers in the nation’s capital ratified their first-ever contract last Friday, solidifying an almost five-year deal that not only