The Daily Read – July 6, 2011
By Erica Varlese An editorial in the New York Times explains today’s state of farmworkers unions. 44 percent of Chautauqua County residents are looking for work. NJ Gov. Chris Christie…
By Erica Varlese An editorial in the New York Times explains today’s state of farmworkers unions. 44 percent of Chautauqua County residents are looking for work. NJ Gov. Chris Christie…
…a New York Times op-ed contributor says. New York’s transit workers deserve more than a small pay raise for facing countless dangers on the job. Changes to pensions and healthcare…
…2011. Speaker Christine C. Quinn stated, “Even in these difficult fiscal times, New Yorkers expect us to protect the most vital services without putting our future economic stability at risk….
…end their weeks-long strike. The NFL Players Association comes close to an agreement. The demographic of New York renters has shifted, with more young professionals working in the tech field….
…Democrats, and Senators Alesi, McDonald, Saland, Grisanti and every New Yorker who didn’t lose faith, who didn’t give up hope. Because you know, ultimately the people who didn’t want this…
…employment. AlterNet published a piece on New York’s green economies. HealthNow NY employees have finally ratified an agreement after being locked out for 12 weeks. In New York City and…
…bus on Fordham Road Tuesday evening. Along with Local 100 Secretary-Treasurer Earl Phillips and MABSTOA Division Chair Frank Austin, Bien-Aime talked to the press outside the courthouse sharing new details…
…came after Sen. Golden held a press conference in Times Square last month with bill co-sponsor Assemblyman Jim Brennan and transit advocates. He also met with Local 100 Bus Operators…
June 24, 2011 Today’s Daily News broke the story of what Local 100 President John Samuelsen called “one of the most horrifying near-misses” he had ever seen – a wheel…
By Erica Varlese New York City Opera musicians staged a protest yesterday as the company announced its new season. A study released yesterday found that the MTA is paying more…