Latina Women Most Underpaid, Most Likely to Lose Jobs in Pandemic
…Latina Equal Pay Day, Oct. 21. The shortfall, the EPI said, came both from the types of jobs Latinas more commonly do, and because they get paid significantly less than…
…Latina Equal Pay Day, Oct. 21. The shortfall, the EPI said, came both from the types of jobs Latinas more commonly do, and because they get paid significantly less than…
…supply personnel information when they apply for temporary jobs at other hospitals. All 11 complaints are currently being investigated by the NLRB. If the regional officer finds they have probable…
…NYCCLC also includes more than one million registered voter households across New York City. On October 5, the organization announced its endorsements for the 2021 New York City General Election….
A scene from the new Broadway musical “Six.” New York, NY – “Six” is the first original musical of the fall 2021 Broadway season and it is a joy. It…
…now.” IATSE’s current contract expired July 31, but was extended until Sept. 10. “It is incomprehensible that the AMPTP, an ensemble that includes media mega-corporations collectively worth trillions of dollars,…
…pioneering trade unionist Rodolfo M. said. “Our work should be valued and only by receiving equal treatment and things like sick days and paid time off to spend with our…
…and August 2021. That’s faster than the prior year’s tempo when hiring of chief diversity officers soared more than 84-percent. So what does this mean? On a personal level, it…
…working families in New York,nationally, and internationally. He started his career as an organizer for the ILGWU, Local 23-25, and held many positions in its successor unions. He most recently…
New York, NY – On Monday, October 4, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) announced that 60,000 members who work in television and film production voted to grant…
…nature and extent of the medical treatment that can be provided has become highly regulated (and often limited) by the Workers’ Compensation Board’s use of “medical treatment guidelines” and a…