Carpenters union bring recruitment into 21st century
The New York City District Council of Carpenters not only turned its apprenticeship graduation and annual “Golden Hammer Awards” into an open house for newcomers on Wednesday but used the…
The New York City District Council of Carpenters not only turned its apprenticeship graduation and annual “Golden Hammer Awards” into an open house for newcomers on Wednesday but used the…
…federal class action lawsuit has bolstered their case for improved pay and benefits. FDNY EMS Local 2507 and UEMSO Local 3621, the two unions representing New York’s uniformed emergency medical…
…by a new UPS contract. “We will set tone for organized labor and the entire country with this contract. There is no better organization to set that bar high than…
A day after New York City Mayor Eric Adams officially signed the contract that will bind 250,000 municipal retirees to a privately run Medicare plan, protesters organized a cheeky rally…
New York – District Council (DC) 37 members voted yes and ratified its five year contract with New York City. The agreement provided annual raises of 3 percent in the…
Workers at the New York City Hispanic Museum and Library, also known as the Hispanic Society, located in Washington Heights, went on strike “indefinitely” on Monday, March 27. They are…
…the way, where riders can process some transactions and sign up for reduced fare services. Read the full story by Greg Mocker for PIX11 News, published March 28, 2023, here:https://pix11.com/news/local-news/station-agents-will-work-and-meet-customers-on-nyc-subway-platforms/…
…For the price of a Broadway show we are better off seeing Cinderella on the Disney channel. Bad Cinderella, at the Imperial Theatre, West 45th Street in New York City….
…extremely disruptive to the industry and consumers, as UPS delivers over 20 million parcels a day. Read the full story by Mark Solomon for FreightWaves, published March 21, 2023, here:https://www.freightwaves.com/news/ups-teamsters-expected-to-ink-deal-no-later-than-june-30…
…named New York State Commissioner of Labor in 1929 and later became U.S. Secretary of Labor in 1933, ushering in a new era of worker protections. Nancy Hagans, the president…