Income Inequality; or, “What Does a Person Deserve?”
…people to pay for the necessities of life such as food, shelter, clothing, is steadily and ruinously eroding. Millions of people—our brothers and sisters—are struggling just to make ends meet,…
…people to pay for the necessities of life such as food, shelter, clothing, is steadily and ruinously eroding. Millions of people—our brothers and sisters—are struggling just to make ends meet,…
…the Long Island Labor/Religion Coalition. In addition, the Long Island Progressive Coalition presented LaMorte the Paul Gutierrez Award for Contributions to Human Dignity. LaMorte has been named by the Long…
December 16, 2013 Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio names Lilliam Barrios-Paoli Deputy Mayor of Health and Human Services.By Marc Bussanich New York, NY—Last week Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio introduced Lilliam Barrios-Paoli…
…face a wrongful termination suit. Employees often seek out the services of Human Resources believing that this department will help, only to find that in most cases HR does nothing…
…of 1964 and related state and local human rights laws. This complaint comes after the City was found to have acted improperly when CWA brought these concerns to the City’s…
…rise to a prosperous middle class. What the Walmart workers are now insisting on is in keeping with what every human being deserves: a chance to earn a decent, livable…
…the first one in the city to have teleconferencing ATMs, which Bank of America plans to use to replace human tellers. “It’s about domestic outsourcing,” said teller Alex Shalom, a…
…been heading down the wrong path for far too many years, resulting in growing income inequality, wage stagnation and the erosion of basic human rights. Now, James says, immediate action…
…those efforts,” said Bloomberg. He noted that the city will be a major tenant at the 4 WTC, with the Human Resources Administration occupying almost 600,000 square feet of space…
…is signaling it intends to exempt some union plans from one of the law’s substantial taxes. Buried in rules issued last week is the disclosure that the administration will propose exempting “certain…