The Daily Read – August 4, 2011
By Erica Varlese amNY reports that all concrete workers at the World Trade Center construction site will be back on the job today, without a new contract. An 80-year old,…
By Erica Varlese amNY reports that all concrete workers at the World Trade Center construction site will be back on the job today, without a new contract. An 80-year old,…
July 5, 2011 By Bob Hennelly Our federal government and the self-perpetuating partisanship that resides there are now a threat to our national and fiscal security. As they run out…
…kept the sense of family alive and campaigned for support, even traveling to Brynwood’s corporate headquarters for a rally. There was a burst of elation when a federal judge ruled,…
…begin a 24-hour strike today. A new study shows a shift from focusing on job stability to a desire for more vacation time to spend with family. OSHA has cited…
…which produced a dramatic decline in office employment along with a sharp rise in office vacancies and a dearth of financing for office construction. The good news, however, is that…
…Board recently made headlines when it filed a controversial complaint against Boeing aircraft for moving a plant from Washington to South Carolina. According to the complaint Boeing was violating labor…
…and Department Store Union (RWDSU), UFCW The RWDSU, which is affiliated with the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW), represents more than 100,000 workers in the United States…
By Erica Varlese A New York state appeals court ruled that the New York City Health and Hospitals System may legally lay off 144 workers. The Uniformed Fire Officers Association…
…more for health care, plus a one-year wage freeze. The Bureau of Labor Statistics found that there is very little turnover in the job market today, contributing to long-term unemployment….
Transit Funding Lockbox Act Passes Assembly, Bill Sent to Governor’s Desk June 27, 2011 By Neal Tepel In an important win for transit riders, the State Assembly today voted unanimously…