The Daily Read – August 8, 2011
…Laborers International Union, Local 137, has to prove that a contract signed between itself and a New York company to keep the Meadowlands Racetrack open was legal. The teachers union…
…Laborers International Union, Local 137, has to prove that a contract signed between itself and a New York company to keep the Meadowlands Racetrack open was legal. The teachers union…
…accredited by the National Committee on Quality Assurance (“NCQA”) as a “Patient Centered Medical Home.” In a patient centered medical home, the medical practice is organized around the patient and…
…in a newspaper and never left, said presenter Rose Ann DeMoro, executive director of National Nurses United. “It isn’t easy to leave your family all the time. It isn’t easy…
By Erica Varlese The Federal Aviation Administration shutdown may end today pending legislation in the Senate. Though a pact was reached with the concrete workers at the World Trade Center…
…continues. Many of them are spending their Fourth in Iraq and Afghanistan and in other parts of the world. Today, as we celebrate our democracy, be sure to thank a…
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 Concrete workers continue to strike after walking off the job yesterday at the World Trade Center construction site. Carpenters also joined the concrete workers in striking. Pharmaceutical…
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,…
…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…