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Construction unions hail legislation creating accountability within the city's bidding process

Unions have cheered the passage of City Council legislation designed to create greater accountability within the construction bidding process.  The local law, which passed unanimously last …
For the first time since it was placed under administratorship over two years ago, District Council 37’s Local 1549 will hold elections for officer positions within the local. Nominations took …
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Graduate workers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have voted in favor of unionizing. About 90 percent of the grad workers who participated in the vote supported unionizing, with 218 …
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Throughout the international law enforcement community, retired NYPD Lieutenant Commander Vernon Geberth is known as the “Godfather of Homicide” and “the cop who wrote the book on …
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Eight months before what is shaping up to be a consequential primary, two Teamsters locals have already made their choice for mayor clear.  Representatives from International Brotherhood of the …
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City cab drivers and their union say that proposed Taxi and Limousine Commission rules mandating that all new cabs need to be wheelchair accessible will bankrupt drivers already burdened by …
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Lilly Ledbetter, an icon of the fight for equal pay, has died at 86
Lilly Ledbetter, a former Alabama factory manager whose lawsuit against her employer made her an icon of the equal pay movement and led to landmark wage discrimination legislation, has died at 86. …
FDNY, city honor 14 Bravest lost in the last year FREE
Family, friends, city officials and thousands of FDNY members gathered at the Firemen's Memorial on Manhattan’s Riverside Drive Oct. 9 to commemorate and honor the 14 members of the department lost …
42 names added to NYPD memorial wall FREE
In a brief, solemn ceremony in Battery Park City Tuesday morning, NYPD officers and officials paid tribute to the 42 police officers who died in recent years, many of 9/11-related illnesses.  …
Council resolution would toss ‘dirty’ laundry contractor
Amid concerns that a laundry cleaning company that is contracted with several health care facilities across the city has endangered workers, a City Council resolution introduced this week would …
PETA workers challenge nonprofit's on-call policy FREE
The animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is being accused by current and former workers of employing an “on-call” policy that is oppressive and unfair.  Several of …
More Black and Latina women are leading unions — and transforming how they work FREE
Women make up roughly half of U.S. labor union membership, but representation in top level union leadership positions has lagged, even in female-dominated industries and particularly for women of …
Hochul vetoes 20-year pension plan for state’s specialized officers
The head of the union representing more than 1,100 officers with several state agencies, including the New York State University Police, has called Governor Kathy Hochul’s veto of a bill that would …
Crime citywide drops for 9th straight month following September dip
Overall crime citywide again dropped in September, marking the ninth straight month of decreases, police officials said. Killings, robberies, burglaries and car thefts were all down from a year ago, …
Doorman accused of looting $477K from retired teacher
A doorman at an Upper West Side building has been indicted for allegedly stealing more than $477,000 from a retired city public school teacher and her husband, the Manhattan District Attorney’s …
Lifeguards bring AFSCME charges against longtime union leader
A group of rank-and-file lifeguards has filed charges against the longtime president of the lifeguard supervisors union and other union officers in the workers’ latest bid to curb the power of …
Labor Perspectives
Letters to the Editor
To the editor: State Senator Jessica Ramos appears to be a very promising candidate for labor (The Chief, " State Senate labor chair applies for mayor's job ," Sept. 27). Union leaders don't always …
To the editor: Bill Clinton’s mantra during his initial White House run was “it’s the economy stupid.” The nation was mired in a five-year long recession that began Oct. 19, 1987, “Black …
To the editor: This will be my last letter on January 6 but there is a reply to " Capitol Offense " (The Chief, letter, Oct. 10) I cannot ignore. The commenter suggests "like most Republicans," I …
To the editor: How stupid does one have to be to believe Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s statement, “Yes, they (the Democrats) can control the weather. It’s ridiculous for anyone to lie and say …
To the editor: Marx wrote that history first occurs as a tragedy and the second time as a farce. For New Yorkers the tragedy was that a small number of Democratic voters in the 2021 mayoral primary …
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Wake-up call

Can the system breathe? FREE

​The trial of Daniel Penny begins soon. Two years have passed since the Marine Corps veteran choked Jordan Neely to death on a subway train. Motive of action and degree of intention are yet to be …

Where is Harris’ support for organized labor? FREE

While the National Labor Relations Board gained strength under President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris' election would not guarantee its continued support for organized labor. Upon taking …

This November, a vote by and for working people is vital FREE

As we approach election day, the stakes couldn’t be higher. The MAGA-Republican challenges to the legitimacy of the 2020 elections, January 6 insurrection and the democracy-dismantling revelations …
Your money
Tax strategies

What is tax-deductible on a rental property? FREE

Do you rent property to others? Rental real estate provides more tax benefits than almost any other investment. Besides, the potential for an ongoing income and capital appreciation. Such investments …

Are you eligible for STAR credit?

If you own a home that is your primary residence and your income is $500,000 or less, you’re eligible for the Basic STAR credit. In addition, if you’re 65 or older with an income of $98,700 or …

Are you eligible for the earned income tax credit?

The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a financial boost for married filing jointly taxpayers earning $66,819 or less a year. The IRS estimates that each year one in five eligible Americans misses …
Work rules by Barbara Smaller

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