Solidarity Thursdays
…the company to turn a good job into a crappy job.” Gary does digital cross connections in a central office. A telecom worker for 16 years, Gary said, “Nobody really…
…the company to turn a good job into a crappy job.” Gary does digital cross connections in a central office. A telecom worker for 16 years, Gary said, “Nobody really…
…of the Communications, Energy and Paper workers unions of Canada (CEP) and the Canadian Auto Workers Union (CAW) approved the final report of the joint committee for the creation of…
…Request for Qualifications it issued through the Department of Transportation to private companies that are qualified to operate parking systems. During the presser, the union and pols such as Comptroller…
July 31, 2012 By 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…
July 23, 2012 By Dr. William A. Gillespie, MD, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, EmblemHealth In keeping with EmblemHealth’s longstanding commitment to the health and well-being of New…
July 20, 2012 By Joe Maniscalco Union fears that the Health And Hospitals Corporation is about to “destroy the village in order to save it,” fell on deaf ears on…
…company released on the day of the rally a 62-page response to the union’s petitioning of the Public Service Commission to end the lockout, claiming that the union’s petition is…
…workers were really misclassified workers because in many respects they weren’t working as freelancers. “The workers worked on company computers, they had to adhere to company work schedules and were…
July 16, 2012 By Joe Maniscalco Opponents hoping to stop the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) from completing the outsourcing of the system’s dialysis services are stepping…
…for comment about Con Ed’s CEO Kevin Burke’s optimistic future for Con Edison’s revenues. According to Robert, a 12-year electrician for the company, Burke spoke enthusiastically about the company’s future…