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Working-class voters helped Republicans make steady election gains this year and expanded a coalition that increasingly includes rank-and-file union members, a political shift spotlighting one of ...
Retired Fire Capt. Brenda Berkman last week acknowledged that being one of the first 41 women in the FDNY 30 years ago was tough. Very tough. But despite the harassment she faced from resentful ...
Foley Square was once again the site of a massive gathering of workers and union leaders celebrating May Day, International Workers Day, on May 1. Whereas last year's event drew thousands of workers ...
The city and the Doctors Council have negotiated a tentative agreement on behalf of 500 city physicians, including some working at NYC Health + Hospitals. The Doctors Council, however, expressed ...
New York City government, like every industry in the nation, suffered dramatic employee vacancies during and in the immediate aftermath of the Covid pandemic. Aside from the devastating loss of highly ...
It’s hard to believe today, but there was a time when politicians and police officers shared a very cozy relationship. This close bond was of particular concern to political reformers in the early ...
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 619-name list for Oiler on October 16, 2024. The list is based on Exam 3101, which was recently held. Readers should note that … ...
The city has approved $1 million in funding to launch a pilot “Wellness & Peer Support Program” for EMS workers in the five boroughs. The funding included in the fiscal year 2026 budget, which was ...
Could become largest organization of its type in the country Full-time, non-tenured professors who teach at New York University rallied last year to secure voluntary recognition of their nascent union ...
32BJ members rally near Bryant Park last April. The union has joined a suit against the federal government that aims to block the end of Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced the indictment of several officials of a New Jersey company on conspiracy and other charges for defrauding the NYS Insurance Fund of $9 million.
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