SAG-AFTRA Members Ratify New Film-TV Contract
Los Angeles, CA – SAG-AFTRA members have ratified a new three-year master contract for prime-time TV and feature films. The deal, which won 76% of the vote, drew significantly more…
Los Angeles, CA – SAG-AFTRA members have ratified a new three-year master contract for prime-time TV and feature films. The deal, which won 76% of the vote, drew significantly more…
…of manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide and reckless endangerment in the 2015 worksite death of Carlos Moncayo, family, friends and labor advocates throughout the city were hoping that a stiff sentence…
…Assembly and bill S7485A in the Senate — will boost the music industry much in the same way New York’s Film & Television industry has been reinvigorated in recent years. …
…family leave. Assembly Member Catherine Nolan was a long time Deanne M. Braveman sponsor of Paid Family Leave legislation in the Assembly and worked diligently to raise awareness of the…
…to becoming secretary of state, she authored only three bills that were just applicable to New York State and unanimously passed — completely inconsequential things. And beyond that, she was…
…most individuals without signs or symptoms there is likely to be only a small benefit. Grade D Recommended against The Task Force recommends against this service. There is moderate or…
…family coverage under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Opponents hail the delay as a win for labor unions, which have aggressively lobbied to repeal of the excise tax….
January 19, 2016 By Tara Jessup The Workers Unite Film Festival is previewing a powerful and important film dealing with the issues of #BlackLivesMatter and police violence against working people…
…told LaborPress this week. “I really don’t think that $15 in 2018 is really going to make a difference, but I really do applaud the mayor for coming through with…
…wage now includes roughly 30,000 SUNY workers — even if they’ll have to wait until 2021 to get there. But CUNY workers are feeling left out in the cold right…