News Stories
Jun 12, 2014 | News Story
The first New York City budget under Mayor de Blasio and a new City Council will be finalized within the next few weeks. PSC-CUNY needs your help to ensure that it’s a budget that takes a new approach to CUNY funding. Mayor de Blasio has allocated an additional $20 million for CUNY, and the PSC has gained support among many City Council Members for a major new investment: 100 new full-time...
Jun 11, 2014 | News Story
On Monday, union members from across the city gathered outside of the Union League Club on 38th Street to protest an appearance by Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker at a fundraiser for Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Rob Astorino.
Jun 9, 2014 | News Story
AN ONGOING CROSS-NATIONAL LABOR & ACADEMIC EXCHANGE
Participants from the United States, Germany, and the offices of the European Trade Union Confederation in Brussels gathered together last week at Cornell ILR School’s Worker Institute in New York City for the annual The Transatlantic Social Dialogue (TSD). Close to 40 delegates met over the course of three days to facilitate an exchange...
Jun 6, 2014 | News Story
Steamfitters do the complicated job of building and maintaining the inner mechanical systems that keep its buildings functioning efficiently, serving more than 8.4 million residents and over 53 million tourists each year.
Watch this spotlight on the women, members of Local 638, who build and maintain the iconic New York City skyline.
Jun 4, 2014 | News Story
In an overwhelming show of support for their new contract with the city, members of the United Federation of Teachers ratified their contract by a margin of more than 3-to-1.
Approximately 90,000 votes were counted yesterday showing that Teachers approved the contract by 75% and Paraprofessionals by 84%. For more information, and a breakdown of how the membership voted for this historic...
May 30, 2014 | News Story
The Metro NY Labor Communications Council hosted its 39th Annual Convention and Awards Ceremony today, honoring "The Chief's" Richard Steier as Communicator of the Year. The day began with a morning panel on low-wage organizing, featuring panelists Janna Pea of RWDSU (Carwash campaign) and Berlin Rosen's Daniel Massey (Fast Food Forward). During the panel discussion, which was moderated by...
May 29, 2014 | News Story
Mrs. Green’s Natural Market recently signed a 20-year lease to move to a location on Hudson Street in Manhattan. Citing NLRB allegations of unlawful firing of employees, UFCW Local 1500 plans to picket the location. The first Manhattan location is due to open in June.
May 26, 2014 | News Story
On this Memorial Day, the New York City Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO commemorates, and is thankful for, the sacrifices made by our Military Veterans.
May 22, 2014 | News Story
As we continue to recover from the effects of the recession, New York City and the United States are in the midst of a retirement crisis. Currently, 59% of New Yorkers lack access to a retirement plan. Of those who have a policy—either a defined contribution or a defined benefit plan—the majority have less than $30,000 for their retirement. With an average annual benefit of only $15,528,...