A Campaign Grows in Brooklyn
…wine, good food, and political fundraising. Bill De Blasio, Public Advocate for the City of New York, has not yet formally announced his run to become the next Mayor of…
…wine, good food, and political fundraising. Bill De Blasio, Public Advocate for the City of New York, has not yet formally announced his run to become the next Mayor of…
…were covered by Defined Benefit plans. Today, it is down to approximately 16% and sliding off the cliff. Almost two-thirds of U.S. Corporate DB plans are closed to new entrants;…
Percentage of Uninsured Workers Rising in Construction Industry and Non-United States Citizens 39 Percent of Tradesman January 13, 2011 Around Town – By Neal Tepel A New York Building Congress…
…legislation will discourage companies from building in New York, thereby potentially eliminating employment opportunities for their members. In November, the City Council held a hearing on the legislation where both…
…become very dangerous. When you listen to individuals who run for elective office who, during the course of their campaign, claim that they come from humble, working-class backgrounds; that their…
…New York law firm of Cary Kane LLP. “Of greater note is that the President appointed a union’s general counsel to the Board, which means the Board will have on…
…which announced rising third quarter profits, thanks to “increased pricing, cost cutting and technology improvements,” despite flat sales volume, according to news reports. Miranda counters that in a tough economy,…
…paying their dues and sometimes they get in arrears. The National Labor Relations Board reminds unions of the necessary formalities that must be followed if the union wishes to avoid…
Letter to the Editor – Veolia’s Response to LaborPress Article: TWU Local 252 to Vote on NICE Contract January 11, 2012 Veolia Transportation in Nassau County, New York, appreciates the…
…by Monday, January 9. While Bowden is happy that her members will continue to have jobs and pay raises over the five-year contract, new drivers will start at $10 less…