NY Workers to Albany: Tax Stock Buybacks Now!
…for instance, has dropped nearly 20-percent across the same time frame. PSC-CUNY leader Barbara Bowen. Retired Wall Street office manager Nathylin Flowers, 71, saw a lot of the stock buyback…
…for instance, has dropped nearly 20-percent across the same time frame. PSC-CUNY leader Barbara Bowen. Retired Wall Street office manager Nathylin Flowers, 71, saw a lot of the stock buyback…
…hanging scaffold on buildings over 1000 feet high – requires strength, nerves, and an attention to detail, all working together. For example, when patch pouring for window installers, making sure…
…which provide city employees with a safe way to speak out, require more robust training and education on harassment, and strengthen tracking and reporting of instances of harassment. A bill…
…wages…” “The organizations supporting the Plaintiff in Janus case are seeking to weaken unions, but a ‘victory’ in this instance will have broad unintended consequences,” said IUOE Local 139 President-Business…
…the issues facing such a program. Suffice it to say that, while the Germans spend billions preparing their workforce, we are being treated to another instance of populist B.S. …
…Richard Wagner for his Festival Theater in Bayreuth. The Wagner curtain—the largest in the world—was installed in 1990 and is woven from 1,150 yards of Scalamandre silk. The sculpture above…
…term viability while still providing members with lifelong pension benefits. For instance, some plans have considered alternative designs where benefit accruals move up or down with the fluctuating return on…
…or death situations. For instance, Life Alert runs through the phone…what happens if an elderly person presses that button and no one answers because the phone service is down? Security…
…buildings, with multiple boiler plants, and this funding will go towards installing more than 39 new boilers. The heating upgrades at the 10 additional sites below will help complement previously…
…Democratic and Republican administrations alike. Twenty years ago workers inspected signals — many installed in World War II — every 30 days. Today they are inspected every 90 days. Train…