NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer Turns Out For CountMeIn Rally
…Moya (D-Queens) and Helen Rosenthal (D-Manhattan), and, at a Union Square demonstration in May, Governor Andrew Cuomo. One who has not is Mayor Bill de Blasio. After Janus, it’s more…
…Moya (D-Queens) and Helen Rosenthal (D-Manhattan), and, at a Union Square demonstration in May, Governor Andrew Cuomo. One who has not is Mayor Bill de Blasio. After Janus, it’s more…
…is a frequent visitor to Puerto Rico. Chris Edwards is a policy analyst for Robert Weiner Associates and Solutions for Change. Ben Lasky is policy coordinator at Robert Weiner Associates….
…chefs, business leaders, luminaries and more” that are working “in partnership with New York’s development and transportation authorities, and with some of the world’s most iconic retail brands and leading…
…at 3:30 p.m., as well as Thursday mornings at 6 a.m. along 34th Street and 10th Avenue. They’ve also held much larger rallies along 7th Avenue and at Union Square.…
…not profitable, and that helps a lot,” Yarnell said. “If they claim to be losing money, you want to be able to tell them, ‘No, you’re not.’” Read more: https://www.nwitimes.com/business/lake-newsletter/union-electric-steel-workers-in-valpo-end-strike-after-getting/article_38ae0bb0-4cf1-56fd-9cc6-a317460a9c66.html…
…Standfield) heroic attempts to survive a hallucinogenic milieu of surrealistic Americana — nevertheless, deals with a spate of societal ills that are all-too real. Chief among them: racism, classism, commercialism…
…views no poach agreements to be antitrust violations that are just as per se harmful to competition as agreements among competitors to fix prices. The DOJ’s statement appears here: https://www.justice.gov/atr/division-operations/division-update-spring-2018/antitrust-division-continues-investigate-and-prosecute-no-poach-and-wage-fixing-agreements…
…the Trump administration’s steel and aluminum tariffs? Last month, JSW Steel USA President and CEO John Hritz told CNBC that his company is investing $1 billion in Ohio and Texas,…
…courts ruled that the about 15,000 workers affected were entitled to the raises because the old contract remained in effect while a new one was being negotiated. The board also…
…program. This City project appears to be costly and ineffective. “We have tried time and again to work with the City on job readiness and placement programs that are proven…