Inconvenient Truth Dogging Mayor at C40 Climate Summit
…Economist of the IEA, told the Guardian newspaper: “I am very worried.This is the worst news on emissions. It is becoming extremely challenging to remain below 2 degrees. The prospect…
…Economist of the IEA, told the Guardian newspaper: “I am very worried.This is the worst news on emissions. It is becoming extremely challenging to remain below 2 degrees. The prospect…
…to women in the work world, immigrants, veterans, manufacturing and the smart grid. A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to be interviewed on Working New York, a cable…
Hot 97’s Summer Jam Sunday, June 5th, 2011 June 1, 2011 Dear Friend: For nearly two decades now Hot 97’s Summer Jam continues to be the largest and longest running…
…on brutal repression of labor activists in the third world countries where the bulk of its products are made. Speaking before the NYCERS Board, which holds in trust assets including…
…New York Presbyterian is the top-rated hospital in New York City and one of a few institutions on the “Best Hospitals Honor Roll” kept by U.S. News and World Report….
…and poverty is not on the national agenda.” Mexican poverty contradicts claims by its leaders, who insist its economic growth merits a seat in the “first world.” Changing labor law…
Letter to the Editor – Working People Deserve Justice Too! May 31, 2011 Dear Friends In today’s fast paced world, most of us are occupied with working vast hours so…
…the American Federation of Teachers will not extend to other staff—and a budget cut for schools is still on the way. A study by the National Labor Relations Board proves…
…Chris Christie’s plan to increase state worker contributions to pensions, traditional political allies are turning on each other. Despite its slight anti-union tone, the New York Daily News covers the…
By Erica Varlese The Supreme Court ruled that what would have been the nation’s largest-ever discrimination case—against Walmart—will no longer go forward as a class action. A New York Times…