Supreme Court Takes Aim at Public-Sector Unions
Supreme Court Takes Aim at Public-Sector Unions August 2, 2012 By Larry Cary, Cary Kane LLP This June the United States Supreme Court issued its decision in Knox v. SEIU, which
Supreme Court Takes Aim at Public-Sector Unions August 2, 2012 By Larry Cary, Cary Kane LLP This June the United States Supreme Court issued its decision in Knox v. SEIU, which
August 1, 2012Around Town By Neal Tepel New York City closed a budget gap of $4.6 billion for FY 2013 and narrowed the FY 2014 budget gap to $2.5 billion
July 31, 2012By Marc Bussanich, LaborPress City Reporter Mayor Michal Bloomberg continues to forge ahead with privatization of public services in the city. The next target for privatization is the city’s
July 31, 2012By Joe Maniscalco Over 50 percent of those enrolled in the NY District Council of Carpenters Labor Technical College are people of color. But only about 15 percent
July 30, 2012Around Town By Neal Tepel District Council 37 and NYC Traffic Employees Local 1455, NYC Traffic Device Maintainers, City Parking Equipment Service Workers and Supervisors, will speak out
July 30, 2012By Joe Manisalco In little over a month’s time, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local One will once again hold an open “audition” of sorts for
Reprinted in LaborPress Monday July 30, 2012 From the GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE of July 25, 2012, Authored By Kellie Lunney A federal employee union is close to a final labor agreement
July 30, 2012 By Joe Maniscalco The next time industry-leading tool manufacturer DeWALT rolls out a new line of skill saws and impact drivers they won’t have worry about carpenters
July 27, 2012By Marc Bussanich, LaborPress City Reporter Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer joined officials of UA Plumbers Local 1 in Long Island City on July 5 where they distributed plumber
Excess Medicaid Payments Cost State $33 Million July 27, 2012 Around Town By Neal Tepel The State Department of Health (DOH) made $32.9 million in Medicaid overpayments during a
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