The Daily Read – September 30, 2011
…this weekend. 3,496 workers will be laid off in 21-days if the Public Employees Federation’s recent proposal to Governor Cuomo doesn’t go through. The Daily News explores how caregivers support…
…this weekend. 3,496 workers will be laid off in 21-days if the Public Employees Federation’s recent proposal to Governor Cuomo doesn’t go through. The Daily News explores how caregivers support…
August 29, 2011 By Bob Hennelly Debt is really not about numbers, it is about character. Incurring debt today enables us to get something right now and defer the consequences…
…report transactions: Unions must report all individual payments or a company that is paid more than a total of $5,000 over the year. It sounds like a simple rule, though…
…by the major projects already under construction, including at the World Trade Center. And there is hope for the near future as a large number of projects are ready to…
…the Newspaper and Mail Deliverers’ Union, passed away at the age of 69. The New York Daily News explores the benefits and challenges of being a New York nanny. As…
August 24, 2011 Reprint August 17, 2011 – AFLCIO.org Members of the National Association of Professional Allstate Agents (NAPAA) voted overwhelmingly today to join the AFL-CIO-affiliated Office and Professional Employees…
…better protect the health of rescue, recovery, cleanup and area workers and local residents in future disasters. “Tens of thousands of workers, residents and volunteers are sick today some have…
…business today,” He added: “Failure to make needed adjustments, when the need for change is obvious, can be catastrophic.” Labor Is Building Customer Support for Verizon Strikers Verizon’s arrogance towards…
…end today. The strike began during the first week of classes as part- and full-time factory demanded higher pay. A construction worker in Rochester, NY has passed away after being…
August 9, 2011 By Marc Bussanich August 9, 2011—At ground zero work goes forward on the New World Trade Center site. Right next to the construction of One World Trade…