A Little Bit of PPE Nirvana For Frontline Workers…
…Health Center in Corona and the St. John’s Episcopal Hospital also in the Rockaways. The New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) members and UFCW Local 342 members in Queens and…
…Health Center in Corona and the St. John’s Episcopal Hospital also in the Rockaways. The New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) members and UFCW Local 342 members in Queens and…
…why the MTA doesn’t want to negotiate with the ATU, Casella said that the state agency is using the Covid-19 pandemic as an excuse. “A lot of businesses are doing…
…and layoffs just because there’s been an enormous budget crisis, which we do not minimize, but budgets represent decisions, political and moral decisions, and we are demanding a different decision.” …
…those services would “work for all Americans,” he added, but also ease the damage of racism, as government jobs have been “one of the most dependable employers of African Americans”…
…partner has a bad kidney and a bad heart, and he needs to be extra cautious.” “When they come up to my cart and ask for towels, I’m kind of…
…McDonald’s are banding together and we’re saying we won’t allow this to continue.” Similarly, Emily Anibal worked for a year at the restaurant and endured harassment. She worked at the…
…in broadband availability, especially in rural areas. While AT&T had been planning cuts last month, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson described the COVID-19 pandemic as “a time of war,” during an interview on…
…members and their allies assemble at Grand Army Plaza ahead of the “Juneteenth Drive to Justice” motorcade. Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, former New York City police officer and co-founder…
…a kind of an edge about it and is exploring some of the tougher issues. It is a place where union members can talk to their leadership, and also a…
…distancing.” TWU Local 100 President Tony Utano. Subway trains are cleaner and transit workers now have adequate personal protective equipment, Utano told LaborPress, but they are still at risk of…