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May 24, 2024 | News Story
On Thursday, June 6, staff at the American Folk Art Museum will vote on whether to unionize with Local 2110 UAW. The wall-to-wall unit includes curators, retail staff, educators, IT, communication staff, and others. The Museum is the latest in a growing movement of museum workers to organize. Staff members cite lack of transparency and a desire for fair wages, benefits, recognition, and...
May 24, 2024 | News Story
Announcing an Experience Gaining Opportunity for STEM Students: The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has announced the availability of a New York State Student Equity Fund to support the attendance of historically underrepresented students at the 2024 State of the Science Workshop on Offshore Wind Energy, Wildlife, and Fisheries. The New York State Student Equity...
May 17, 2024 | News Story
NYC Council Member Carmen De La Rosa, Chair of the Committee on Civil Service and Labor, introduced Intro 865 at yesterday’s City Council Stated meeting, requiring the Commissioner of Consumer and Worker Protection to create a publicly avai
May 17, 2024 | News Story
Thanks to recent legislation in New York State, prevailing wage requirements are applicable on certain construction projects performed under private contracts. The goal was to expand prevailing wage to private projects receiving public subsidies and grow the middle class in our state.
May 17, 2024 | News Story
Following weeks of routine incidents of verbally abusive and threatening behavior at the bargaining table, the situation escalated last week when Andrew Hoffmann, the legal representative of owners Jon Freedman and Greg May, told workers they were ‘f*cking disgusting’ and to ‘burn in hell’ over his assumptions of their political views unrelated to negotiations or anything that was being discussed.
May 17, 2024 | News Story
Actors’ Equity Association’s Advisory Committee on Chorus Affairs (ACCA) has announced the nominees for this season’s ACCA Award, honoring the chorus performers in a Broadway show. These four productions are: Hell’s Kitchen, The Heart of Rock & Roll, The Outsiders and Water for Elephants.
May 17, 2024 | News Story
The National Audubon Society must bargain a fair contract with their workers that provides good living standards, and ensures the nonprofit’s enormous assets do not flow to top executives at the expense of workers and the birds they protect.
To address pay disparities, we are fighting for:
May 10, 2024 | News Story
NewsGuild of New York-represented staff at Condé Nast brands including Vanity Fair, GQ, Vogue, Glamour, Bon Appétit and more reached a tentative contract agreement with the company, averting what could have been a work stoppage timed to begin Monday, the day of the Met Gala.
May 10, 2024 | News Story
On Wednesday, the National Audubon Society hosted a luncheon in New York City to celebrate the achievements of women in the conservation movement. But members of the Bird Union (CWA Local 1180) gathered outside to highlight the organization’s systemic unequal pay for women and BIPOC employees, which makes it difficult for the next generation of women in conservation to build a successful and...
May 10, 2024 | News Story
Thanks to their unwavering solidarity and determination, the musicians of "Severance” have successfully secured an AFM union contract for their recording and sidelining work on the show.
Musicians first initiated coordination efforts in February, and despite challenges stood strong, sharing information (like what proper union scale would pay) and rallying together to draft an open letter to...