May 4, Webinar for NYCHA Workers Exposed to 9/11 Toxins
…three New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) sites near the East River – less than a mile from the World Trade Center site. Michael Barasch. As a result of their…
…three New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) sites near the East River – less than a mile from the World Trade Center site. Michael Barasch. As a result of their…
…Although there are people who say, “Not in my home” and “Not my kid” or “Not in my backyard ” — I have news for you… this is happening in…
…although some building-trades unions have expressed optimism that Mayor Eric Adams will change that. The 2019 Bay Street rezoning allowed buildings up to 13 stories high. The city’s goal was…
…regarding COVID infections restricted to only some health care settings.” The report sites a joint investigation by the Guardian newspaper and Kaiser Health News that documented more than 3,600 American…
…Manhattan, where thousands of union members were involved in recovery operations. After 9/11, more than 1.6 million tons of debris from the World Trade Center site were transported to Fresh…
…and Dr. Robert Lumbach, a physician and nationally recognized environmental and occupational health expert based at Rutgers School of Public Health about their efforts to stop the construction by the…
…traditional celebrations temporarily shelved — the DOE Emerald Society decided to move the party into virtual space. “This was a time when we could invite people from around the world…
…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…
…including many of their former students. The UFT was integral in helping to convince Congress to create the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program and the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund…
…to keep in mind that many of these same workers were in Downtown Manhattan during the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center. Kathryn Wylde, of the Partnership…