Tax Cap Will Cripple Local Governments
…larger class sizes and a reduction of services to the most vulnerable students. The New York Times said it best in its recent editorial “Reject the Tax Cap,” calling the…
…larger class sizes and a reduction of services to the most vulnerable students. The New York Times said it best in its recent editorial “Reject the Tax Cap,” calling the…
…NOW web site or by President Trumka, but it was disturbing news to labor leaders who are trying to organize workplaces in construction, agriculture, retail sales and hospitals, where millions…
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…conversation. That’s why NYCHSRO/MedReview, Inc., one of the leading medical claims auditing firms in the country, invited the head of one of the best hospitals in the country to lunch…
…election. Pope shared her thoughts on the campaign, the future of the labor movement, and her role as a woman in the presidential race for the U.S.’s arguably best known…
…leadership team as we work to fulfill our mission as a proud, powerful union that is fighting to protect the best interests of our members and the communities we serve.”…
…for companies to terminate workers.” The justification, of course, is that by reducing the number of workers at a work site, while requiring those remaining to work harder, productivity increases…
…opposite of what the law requires from your employer. The fact is your employer is bound by the law of FECA- (The Federal Employees Compensation Act) and must file your…
…and their property values by providing the best education possible to students,” Pallotta said. NYSUT President Iannuzzi said pending tax cap legislation is another blow to working New Yorkers. “A…
…necessary steps to mobilize its affiliated unions to create an effective independent political role that best serves working peoples’ interests. It’s a challenge that the AFL-CIO cannot afford to fail….