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Oct 21, 2022 | News Story
On Tuesday, members of 32BJ SEIU went on strike at the super luxury residential building 108 Leonard Street, a 166-unit condo in the Tribeca section of Manhattan also known as the Clock Tower building. The strike was called by fifteen building workers who act as porters, concierges and maintenance workers to protest a number of unfair labor practices alleged against the condominium developed by...
Oct 21, 2022 | News Story
The ActBlue Tech Workers Union/CWA has been voluntarily recognized by ActBlue Technical Services’ management after a neutral third party verification confirming that a majority of eligible workers have signed union authorization cards. The workers will be members of the Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 1400. The union, comprised of 80 workers, and management plan to promptly begin...
Oct 21, 2022 | News Story
On Thursday, the NYC CLC and UFT held our Future in Focus: Exploring the World of Organized Labor and Unionized Careers event, an opportunity for students to learn about unionized careers in New York City, as well as collective bargaining and the impact of organized labor on our society.
Oct 21, 2022 | News Story
At our October 2022 Executive Board Meeting, the NYC CLC passed four resolutions addressing upcoming ballot proposals, immigration policy, and FIFA/2026 World Cup human rights and labor standards. Click the links below for the full text of each resolution:
Oct 14, 2022 | News Story
The deadline to register to vote in NY is today, Friday, October 14. Check your registration status and make sure you are qualified to vote in the upcoming General Election! http://aflcio.org/vote #NYCLaborVotes.
Oct 14, 2022 | News Story
Last week, Spotify blindsided both Gimlet Union and Parcast Union with at least 38 layoffs across their studios. Spotify has said in the press that these layoffs constitute less than 5% of people working on original podcasts. That number is misleading. The reality is that each bargaining unit, organized with the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE), has lost about 30% of its members. These aren’...
Oct 14, 2022 | News Story
The Astoria Worker Project is a new initiative from CWE to create a worker center to offer a range of social services to the residents of Astoria and Western Queens. AWP is partnering with Free Astoria and Astoria Food Pantry to run a winter clothing drive for immigrant families that recently arrived in NYC. The need is urgent, help us keep our new neighbors warm! Families are in need of NEW:
Oct 14, 2022 | News Story
Servers, bartenders and kitchen staff at Oddly Enough in Brooklyn are seeking to form a union. Nine employees filed for an election with the NLRB to form the Brotherhood of Oddly Enough Workers union. The Bed-Stuy bar, which advertises itself as a “queer space for all,” opened in April and quickly became a buzzing spot in the neighborhood. But a number of posts on queer social media app Lex...
Oct 14, 2022 | News Story
Starbucks Workers United is asking supporters to stand with them by taking the #NoContractNoCoffee pledge! By taking the pledge, supporters commit to participating in the actions called for by Starbucks Workers United, taking the lead from workers, and responding to workers’ calls for action to further their campaign. Click here for more information and to sign!
Oct 14, 2022 | News Story
If you want to make a million more dollars over your lifetime, there's one solution: Join a union. That's according to a new paper in Cornell University's ILR Review. Researchers Zachary Parolin of Bocconi University and Tom VanHeuvelen of University of Minnesota Twin Cities examined the advantages of being part of a union throughout your entire career.