Taxi of Tomorrow or Yesterday?
…where accessible taxis are the rule not the exception are shocked when the land at a New York City airport and try to grab a taxi to their hotel. Do…
…where accessible taxis are the rule not the exception are shocked when the land at a New York City airport and try to grab a taxi to their hotel. Do…
May 4, 2011 By Abby Mitchell Transportation Alternatives recently released a study indicating widespread parking permits abuse and counterfeiting, adding fuel to the fight for permit reform. Currently, there are…
By Erica Varlese A study released by New York City’s Economic Development Corporation argues that paying workers a living wage of $10 an hour, plus benefits would hurt the economy….
May 4, 2011 By Daniel Ulloa A failure by the New York State Nurses Association to come to an agreement with their staff union, an affiliate of the United Steel…
…percent cut on city contracts to help the budget crisis. New York Times blogger Catherine Rampell explains that the problem isn’t that too many people are getting laid off, but…
…first annual HRM Children’s Foundation Fund raising Breakfast, held March 22 in New York City. The breakfast raised money to support indigent children in the province of Cebu in the…
…terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, issued the following statement:”This is monumental news for so many Long Islanders who lost loved ones on September 11 and responded so selflessly after…
…on. RWDSU Org anizer Kevin Lynch sounded a plea to conscience, invoking the struggle of the tens of thousands of New Yorkers who work 70 hour weeks in sweat shops…
…“fight for the living.” Make no mistake, our lives and health depend on it. Joel Shufro is Executive Director of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH)….
…get involved with New York City’s local community boards. These public boards provide a way for union members to support union projects that also serve their communities. “It’s a way…