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Apr 8, 2022 | News Story
On Thursday, graduate student workers at Fordham University won their election to become members of CWA Local 1104 by a overwhelming vote of 229 to 15. The workers announced their intention to form a union in February, expressing their desire to bargain for a fair contract that will create a formal grievance structure, raise workers’ pay, secure affordable healthcare, ensure paid leave and...
Apr 8, 2022 | News Story
The Starbucks Reserve Roastery in NYC's Chelsea Market voted 46-36 to unionize on Friday, making history as the first flagship store to unionize with Starbucks Workers United, and the tenth unionized Starbucks store in the U.S. at the time of the vote (there are now 13!). The NYC store is one of only three Roastery locations in the country. In close collaboration with Starbucks partners (...
Apr 8, 2022 | News Story
Attorneys, Client Advocates, and support staff at the Center for Appellate Litigation (CAL) this week announced their intent to join the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys-UAW 2325 by filing an election petition with the NLRB. The Center for Appellate Litigation is a non-profit public defense law firm dedicated to the pursuit of equal justice under the law for indigent New Yorkers in criminal...
Apr 8, 2022 | News Story
Anthology Film Workers including theater, office, administrative, projection and collections staff from across Anthology Film Archives last week held a one-day strike in support of a fair contract. AFA staff voted unanimously last year to unionize with UAW Local 2110 and are fighting now to address livable wages and fair working conditions for all in their first union contract. Bargaining began...
Apr 8, 2022 | News Story
It's sad when big stars decide to go non-union. The Josh Groban shows taking place last night, tonight, and Saturday at Radio City Music Hall are not currently covered under a union agreement for the musicians. This means there are no contract protections for fair wages, health & pension contributions, job security, recording payments, streaming payments, or other benefits that come with...
Apr 8, 2022 | News Story
Actors' Equity celebrated that the Biden-Harris Administration's proposed budget for FY2023 includes substantial funding gains for the NEA. Funding from the NEA supports arts programs in New York and all across the country. Members of Equity’s campaign action team have joined with Americans for the Arts to push their members of Congress to support the administration’s new budget proposal for next...
Apr 8, 2022 | News Story
Organized labor did what it does best this week, standing shoulder to shoulder from the Bronx to Brookhaven during the State's Climate Action Council meetings this week. We made it clear we need a smooth and just transition to clean energy that creates good family-sustaining union jobs across New York; strong labor standards across zero-carbon technologies -- offshore wind, solar battery storage...
Apr 8, 2022 | News Story
Earlier this week, The White House announced the Biden-Harris Action Plan for Building Better School Infrastructure, which includes a grant program investing federal money in repairing outdated school infrastructure and replacing it with climate-friendly upgrades. This is exactly what our Carbon Free and Healthy Schools campaign in New York City is all about. President Biden and Vice President...
Apr 1, 2022 | News Story
Congratulations to the courageous Amazon workers here in Staten Island NYC, who stood up to the most anti-union company in America to demand a seat at the table and a voice at work! NYC is a #UnionTown and workers standing together are always stronger than workers standing alone. #1u
Apr 1, 2022 | News Story
In a major step forward for workers organizing in the media industry, employees of Condé Nast’s editorial brands and Conde Nast Entertainment this week announced the formation of Condé Nast Union, demanding voluntary recognition from management.