OSHA – Failing to Protect Workers
…tracking disease spread, issuing citations or shutting down facilities. Companies as Amazon, Facebook and Walmart will not voluntarily provide bad news to the public. The corporate world cannot be trusted to…
…tracking disease spread, issuing citations or shutting down facilities. Companies as Amazon, Facebook and Walmart will not voluntarily provide bad news to the public. The corporate world cannot be trusted to…
…in broadband availability, especially in rural areas. While AT&T had been planning cuts last month, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson described the COVID-19 pandemic as “a time of war,” during an interview on…
…work.” NYC’s “Juneteenth Drive To Justice” motorcade begins lining on Flatbush Avenue. Earlier this month, 32BJ SEIU Political Director Candis Tolliver revealed that union members were afraid of running into…
…$1,900 month on a Fort Greene apartment. In 2017, U.S. immigrants sent an estimated $148 billion to relatives, according to research by Forbes. Worldwide, immigrants sent $648 billion to their…
…that 54% of all employees prefer remote work. CEO’s at Facebook, Microsoft, Google and WalMart, have already declared that they are going to maintain the work from home model until…
…reason we’re here today is to tell the world a story that some people don’t want to talk about, and that is to recognize the people on the front lines…
…CUNY now more than ever,” said Bowen. “Things have changed between now and May. The world is on fire and rightly so. The fire of the protests against systemic racism…
…demonstrations with 4,000 additional police officers and an overnight curfew that stretched into an entire week. Numerous videos captured NYPD cops brutalizing demonstrators and driving police cruisers into crowds during…
…of the last seven years, according to a CNN report. CNN did note that while disbanding and replacing a police department in Camden was feasible, the report did take into…
…“The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our world, and while we are making great progress and the numbers keep going down, no New Yorker should have to choose between their health…