Mayor Promises to End Nail Salon Labor Abuses
…New Yorkers.” The City’s plan will include a proactive approach by the Department of Consumer Affairs. The DCA’s Legal Department is now investigating salons and testing products. The DCA’s is…
…New Yorkers.” The City’s plan will include a proactive approach by the Department of Consumer Affairs. The DCA’s Legal Department is now investigating salons and testing products. The DCA’s is…
…the department’s lengthy application process. “The FDNY has had a history with not being forthright about some of this information that we’ve requested,” Srisakul added. “The current administration has been…
…the correction officers’ union said he doesn’t have anything against a progressive agenda, but that the Mayor has issues to resolve first at home. The media once again is taking…
…We represent 100,000 homecare workers, who allow seniors and people with disabilities to live with safety and dignity in their own homes. Because of the aging population, homecare is absolutely…
…Act has expanded healthcare for millions of Americans who didn’t have coverage before the act became law in 2010, nonetheless there are efforts to implement a single-payer healthcare system in…
…whether a construction site is union or non-union is “not something that the agency typically discerns when we do a response to an accident.” “We don’t ask that question,” the…
…public workers, either exclusively or partially—AFSCME, the National Education Association, the American Federation of Teachers, and the Service Employees International Union—and the 1950s and early ’60s are remembered as organized…
May 11, 2015 By Kevin Zaph Hanes, Reprinted: www.afscme.org Following months of mounting pressure by AFSCME Council 3 members and allies, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan backed down from a plan…
…Authority could sell some of its Manhattan-based real estate assets in order to fund a new tunnel. At the Regional Plan Assembly’s annual Assembly at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel two weeks…
…Suca couldn’t remember a time when the once glorious “Tent of Tomorrow” at Flushing Meadows-Carona Park wasn’t a rusting and peeling relic of the 1964 World’s Fair. Now, however, both will…