NJ Unions Hit the Bricks for Hazard Pay
…that be to use $100 million of the state’s $3 billion federal aid surplus for hazard pay, word was spreading that the union that represents workers in Atlantic City casinos…
…that be to use $100 million of the state’s $3 billion federal aid surplus for hazard pay, word was spreading that the union that represents workers in Atlantic City casinos…
…was “better understood but not fully understood yet.” COVID’S VICE The unprecedented stress and strain on the FDNY EMS has had real world consequences for its members and their families…
…experience that rivals the best airports in the world. To get there, a consortium of labor, operating and financial partners have come together in a unique collaboration to envision a…
…he said. “This training center and fund is really a testament to all that.” Bill Ferrell, who used to write for the New York Daily News, and now writes the…
…that comprehensive federal programs were necessary to support the victims. In collaboration with the New York State congressional delegation, advocates prepared legislation that would ultimately become the World Trade Center…
…also a fan of unexpected hole-in-the-wall places such as Gaga, the little dim sum place at 2 Cortlandt Street, right next to Cortlandt News. There’s a reason why unions are…
…and recovery operations. At the time, government officials claimed the air near Ground Zero was safe to breathe. Michael Barasch. Yet within weeks, many responders had developed “World Trade Center…
…the challenges we’ve faced over the last two years, add the effects of the pandemic, social-distancing, plus the financial strains — and add the news of violence and escalated crime…
…the names of 25 FDNY members who have died of illnesses related to their work in the World Trade Center rescue and recovery efforts to the World Trade Center Memorial…
…the Nation’s Restaurant News, a trade publication. Back in 2018 in a report entitled “Defining Self-Sufficiency in NYC” published by the United Way and City Harvest, Dr. Diana M. Pearce estimated…