Republicans Go After State Prevailing-Wage Laws
…competition as the private sector enjoys.” Henry Burks, a union electrician who lives near Indianapolis, says he expects the law will reduce his income by about a quarter. Read more…
…competition as the private sector enjoys.” Henry Burks, a union electrician who lives near Indianapolis, says he expects the law will reduce his income by about a quarter. Read more…
…LaborPress in a video interview that the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey should sell off some of its real estate assets to fund the project. “We’re talking…
…U.S. and 11 Pacific Rim nations, is a giant corporate power grab that has been negotiated in secrecy for five years. Executives of the country’s biggest corporations have read the…
…twilight of their lives, the elderly. Today, these folks do not count in the new world economic order that has been evolving and that is promoted heartily by the wealthy…
…working in the commercial sanitation industry before joining the union six months ago. “I’m running into a lot of [non-unionized] workers who are making less money today than I did…
…to remember workers killed, disabled or injured on the job. In the accompanying video, we interviewed some of William Pena’s family members at the corner of 14th Street and 7th…
…$45 million since 2012 for planning and pre-construction work on Gateway, but the total cost is about $20 billion. In the accompanying video, we interviewed Anthony Coscia, Amtrak’s chairman of…
…wheelchair attendants as they returned to work. “We demand the right to organize,” Councilman Kallos told demonstrators rallying outside of 2 Park Avenue on Thursday. “We’re here today to call…
…video interview that the company has saved its clients over $1 billion since it was founded 40 years ago. “We have realized savings of $1 billion post-appeal. We’re that confident…
…video, we interviewed Mr. Hanley about the types of solutions that transit agencies can implement immediately to eliminate any kind of obstruction in the bus driver’s field of vision. “We’re…