James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act
…government turns its back on people who rushed to the nation’s aid during one of the darkest days in our history. This legislation provides much needed health-care and compensation for…
…government turns its back on people who rushed to the nation’s aid during one of the darkest days in our history. This legislation provides much needed health-care and compensation for…
…(www.facebook.com/HealthJoinIn ). Users can watch five Boost videos, pledging to complete the activity featured in each video by clicking the “I’m Ready” button. After completing all five videos, beginning July…
…great news at a time when Nassau needs it the most. On August 1st, you can put Nassau County on the right path by voting in a special election to…
…has control over how to fund retirement accounts for firefighters and police. The NBA lockout affected Madison Square Garden’s stock market shares, causing Bank of America to change its status…
By Erica Varlese As Verizon strikers return to work, the company says they were able to mitigate losses. New York firefighters unions have endorsed Assemblyman David Weprin in his run…
By Erica Varlese Employment on Wall Street fell from June to July. The Daily News explains why we need to “pick sides” in the Verizon strike. Dozens of employees at…
…works contractors to limit work to eight hours per day. The first state law was passed in 1891, by Kansas. Forty-one states followed suit in the following year. This ground-breaking…
July 18, 2011 Reprint, AFL-CIO Blog July 12, 2011 If the nation’s workers had access to paid sick days today, 44 million workers don’t it would mean a dramatic drop…
…million in 1998 to more than $720 million today. The scandal has ruined Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s image as a manager with an ethos of businesslike efficiency. ”CityTime shows the…
…the rubble at the World Trade Center site. These were the months when the air was most toxic. As a result, a year later he was diagnosed with a series…