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…running 1,500 cables with 3,000 connections,” Frazier said. Cabrera also noted that the News story revealed that the company was charging $374 per hour for union electricians, rather than the…
…running 1,500 cables with 3,000 connections,” Frazier said. Cabrera also noted that the News story revealed that the company was charging $374 per hour for union electricians, rather than the…
…a bureaucratic process that delays results and weakens strength in the workplace. Recalling the strategies of the Industrial Workers of the World, Gross said that in IWW shops – where…
May 24, 2012 A LaborPress Editorial By Neal Tepel, Publisher Spiegelworld’s tent show production of “Empire New York” is taking place in the heart of the Theater District. The production…
…at 2 Broadway on May 21. The story first broke over the weekend when MTA Bus Operator Nancy Jenkins told the Daily News about an incident that the MTA tried…
May 23, 2012 By Marc Bussanich, LaborPress City Reporter In the heart of the largest entertainment district in the world and probably one of the highest densities of union workers…
…was essential we use our military to wipe out Al-Qaida, the Taliban and other world-wide militants that were threatening the security of the United States and its people. Without the…
…walk across the Brooklyn Bridge in the inaugural Milagros Day Worldwide Walk to celebrate their freedom from the abuse they once lived with by joining Dawn Diaz, founder of Milagros…
…can personalize to current time, recipient’s location, device, social context and business rules. The New York City metropolitan area had the largest concentration of high-tech employment in the nation, with…
…tribute to 15 members of the world’s greatest police department,” said Mayor Bloomberg. “When you hear the roll call of their names, you’ll recognize that they traced their origins to…
…the home to so many top publishing houses, newspapers, and broadcasters, we’ve long been the world’s media capital. And in recent years we’ve also seen a sharp increase in film…