New York City Heralds New Protections for App-Based Delivery Workers
…we are doing high-risk work every day,” said Sergio Solano, leader of NYC Food Delivery Movement. “The fight of all the delivery workers is more visible today, as we can…
…we are doing high-risk work every day,” said Sergio Solano, leader of NYC Food Delivery Movement. “The fight of all the delivery workers is more visible today, as we can…
…282 in Lake Success, NY. Today, we continue our ongoing series leading up to this year’s gala event introducing each of those fascinating and inspiring award-winners to the wider labor…
…ruling by the American Bar Association that she was not qualified. The ruling comes as there’s been a reported uptick in infections, particularly in the Northeast where it has yet…
…relevant, real-time response from people and what they can do [to support workers].” “Songs About Trains” — the Working Theater’s current production running through April 23, at the New Ohio…
New York, NY – On Thursday, April 14, the Office and Professional Employees International Union [OPEIU] announced that a supermajority of more than 75-percent of eligible staff of The Leadership…
…Senate Labor Chair Jessica Ramos said union carpenters are building up New York City’s workforce with their “impressive training programs.” “Today’s competition showcased the great craftsmanship that their programs instill…
…academic and social development. Most importantly, Lower Manhattan teachers – members of the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) – kept their students safe. Today, twenty years later, these teachers are…
…Today, the organization consists of more than eighty member unions and groups representing more than one million active and retired public employees. LaborPress checked in with Meringolo to talk about…
…for hazard pay,” said John Samuelsen, international president of the Transport Workers Union of America, which represents 150,000 workers in rail, public transit, air travel across the country. “It’s the…
…the air near Ground Zero was safe to breathe. But it wasn’t. And today — as with first responders and other survivors — door attendants and maintenance workers who were…