An Open Letter to Mayor Michael Bloomberg
…workforce, as outlined by the Fiscal Policy Institute in a landmark report entitled Low Wages, No Bargain: Retail Jobs in New York City: More low-wage workers in New York City…
…workforce, as outlined by the Fiscal Policy Institute in a landmark report entitled Low Wages, No Bargain: Retail Jobs in New York City: More low-wage workers in New York City…
…not have counsel. With all the new changes to the law and specific rules and regulations, a claimant without an attorney will be hard pressed to win their case and…
May 19, 2011 By Stephanie West New York City Council Members representing the four districts that make up Upper Manhattan will hold a unity rally on Thursday, May 19th at…
…average of 47 percent on prescription medications and can be used by anyone who lives, works or visits the City. This drug card program will help all New Yorkers get…
…tax cuts that lowered the top rate to 35 percent from 39.6 percent,” said Silver. “There is no reason, in these troubled times, for New York to give the very…
May 18, 2011 By Stephanie West A public private partnership to help fund summer jobs for thousands of young New York City residents has been set up by the city….
…New York City Appeals Court recently determined that the City should not be paying for New York City Off Track Betting (NYCOTB) retiree’s healthcare. Liveries are concerned about the proposal…
…the New York Times discuss whether or not Kathy Hochul’s win in the 26th District was really all about Medicare reform. Employment in the banking industry is on the rise…
…DC 37 Executive Director Lillian Roberts and AFT President Randi Weingarten. Saunders rallied the crowd saying, “We are here to speak up for the children of New York. We have…
…of thousands of educators, other unionized workers, students, community advocates and New Yorkers of all stripes calling for a fundamental reordering of the city’s priorities. “This city is upside down,”…