The Daily Read – August 5, 2011
…construction site, the carpenters union has now voted to strike. Unemployment claims are down slightly from last week. Jezebel, an online magazine, reports on the gender gap in recovery from…
…construction site, the carpenters union has now voted to strike. Unemployment claims are down slightly from last week. Jezebel, an online magazine, reports on the gender gap in recovery from…
…know. Download a “Collective Bargaining is the American Way” poster to proudly display this Fourth of July weekend. Click here: http://www.afscme.org/july4 The poster is a replica of one used in…
By Erica Varlese amNY reports that all concrete workers at the World Trade Center construction site will be back on the job today, without a new contract. An 80-year old,…
By Erica Varlese Concrete workers continue to strike after walking off the job yesterday at the World Trade Center construction site. Carpenters also joined the concrete workers in striking. Pharmaceutical…
…Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW), represents more than 100,000 workers in the United States and Canada in retail and other industries. For more information about the RWDSU, please visit www.rwdsu.info….
…become injured on the job. Under the law, workers can be compensated for accidental injuries, which often happen suddenly and traumatically at the work site. No big surprises there. But…
…planning to shut down its tax-processing site, TechCity, next year, potentially affecting 900 positions at the company. To restore trust in the state government, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has unleashed his…
…Meister, a San Francisco-based freelance columnist, has covered labor and politics for more than a half century as a reporter, editor, author and commentator. Contact him through his website, www.dickmeister.com….
…www.thekleinlawgroup.com. If you have questions about workers compensation, personal injury, wage and hour, or social security disability law, please don’t hesitate to call us at 1-800-579-8881 LP web article posting…
…NOW web site or by President Trumka, but it was disturbing news to labor leaders who are trying to organize workplaces in construction, agriculture, retail sales and hospitals, where millions…