Cost Savings in Health Care
…April 2007 and The Daily News in January 2010 ran stories on excessive payments for one and two-day hospital stays. A number of public officials have also expressed deep concerns…
…April 2007 and The Daily News in January 2010 ran stories on excessive payments for one and two-day hospital stays. A number of public officials have also expressed deep concerns…
…the ridership on the buses running infrequently. Also, buses do not run on a set schedule, unlike trains. If a bus is stuck in traffic, or doesn’t arrive on time…
…has evolved into a bank that today serves customers in all fifty states. “First Trade is a 100 percent union-owned community bank. Not many banks can make that claim,” said…
…College of New York, studying social work. “I want to prevent today’s kids from making the same mistakes I made,” he said. MCNY may be well suited to help Sharizmian…
…centers for the New Yorkers who need them, we’re helping train librarians in the latest job search strategies and labor market trends so they can better serve visitors seeking employment….
…retail workers we represent at Modells and other stores in New York City, and to listen to their stories. It’s an open invitation, and I sincerely hope he accepts it….
February 24, 2012 By Harry Kelber AFL-CIO staffers seem to find satisfaction in reporting stories about greedy CEOs and their company’s outrageous behavior toward their workers. The stories incite deep…
…dramatic push-back is imperative. Let’s stop the blame game and recognize that today health care represents almost 18% of our GDP and by 2050, if costs continue to rise at…
…and diligent. And expect us to defy conventional thinking and past practice when we feel it necessary. Take a look at some recent news reports below. Sincerely, John C. Liu…
…is general agreement that strong evaluations lead to better instruction, which in turn leads to increased student achievement. “Today‘s agreement puts in place a groundbreaking new statewide teacher evaluation system…