U.S. Unions in the Global Economy
…news and explains complex international economic issues to members. They should consider creating a division within the Education Department, responsible for training a corps of members in at least some…
…news and explains complex international economic issues to members. They should consider creating a division within the Education Department, responsible for training a corps of members in at least some…
…anniversary of the completion of recovery efforts at the World Trade Center site and commemorating the resilient spirit of all the men and women who helped New York overcome great…
…total over $246 million include Bank of New York, Black Rock (a private equity firm), Capital One, Wells Fargo, J.P. Morgan, Deutsche Bank USA and HSBC. “There’s money in the…
…Department personnel in the new budget, while reducing overtime costs by nearly $6 million a year. Spano said the proposal will rely on controlling sick leave abuse in the Fire…
…think tank founded in 1919. Former NY Times columnist Bob Herbert moderated a panel where the panelists spoke about the new forms and tactics the labor movement must adopt to…
June 5, 2012 By Assemblymember Deborah J. Glick The New York State Senate will be losing a progressive icon as Senator Tom Duane announced his retirement. I have known Senator…
…opinion on all of them. I thought for the first time since I started writing my commentary, after leaving the New York City mayoralty, now 22 years out of office,…
…them that they are legally protected to do so. The council also voted to renew the New York City False Claims Act which encourages whistleblowers to come forward with information…
…Wages for New Yorkers Act grew out of a historic citywide campaign for living wage jobs and economic justice. It passed the New York City Council by a wide margin…
…research. Today, physicians are using electronic patient and medical records to help them better understand the patient’s overall health status. Physicians are also trying to keep up with the overwhelming…