Former EMT Advocates for City Retirees
…being switched, against their will, to the private, for-profit Medicare Advantage plan. The latter is actually not deemed an “advantage” at all by many, as it has many downsides and…
…being switched, against their will, to the private, for-profit Medicare Advantage plan. The latter is actually not deemed an “advantage” at all by many, as it has many downsides and…
…wake of the disaster. It’s also the union that represents the roughly 10,000 Starbucks workers who have unionized since 2021 and formed a core part of the recent wave of…
…sentiment of the recognition was especially meaningful for, said Ribeiro who spoke for his fellow signal workers as a team of rail workers who do highly technical, critical work that…
…Workers United. It is the largest single-day filing since the union began in 2021. A letter sent to Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan by the workers announced their action, and named…
…music for film, television, commercials and more. SAG-AFTRA and the WGA, who represent actors and writers respectively, both went on strike for months recently, crippling parts of the entertainment industry,…
…such as lobbying for changes to proposed regulations or laws. Most recently, the ABA alerted its community of proposed regulations in NYS regarding pharmacy benefits that would have been costly…
…too. There’s a movement in labor to provide culturally competent care that supports every union member – and that movement extends to fertility and family building benefits. Black populations, LGBTQ+…
The historic 118-day SAG-AFTRA strike is officially over. The union made the announcement last Wednesday, saying the strike would end at 12:01 am Thursday. The tentative agreement ends the longest…
In 2021, workers at the Jewish Museum in NYC voted to organize with Local 2110 UAW. At that time, the Local’s organizing efforts were sweeping through major cultural institutions in…
…and critical issues facing his members and the rail system right now. LP: What initially inspired you to begin your union career? DD: I wanted to assist in the daily…