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On Sunday’s “The People’s Guide to Power,” a conversation about the power of unions in the workplace — and the ballot box
Voters in a new district comprising Lower Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn have relatively little time to decide among 15 candidates that include former Mayor Bill de Blasio.
A peaceful march and rally turned ugly last night when a small group of protesters tried to bypass police barricades to get to Wall Street.
Audio of the secretive gathering at a Vail, Colorado Ritz-Carlton in June, was obtained surreptitiously.
However, before you buy some coveralls, note that Gerald Mistretta—and six other high-grossing colleagues—only earned that much because he worked 16 years without a raise.
Communications Workers of America and the IBEW announced that their Verizon workers will return to their jobs on Tuesday, ending a two-week strike that the country's longest in four years.
As the 45,000-workers strong Verizon strike finishes up its second week, union picketers are reporting violent confrontations with Verizon managers and scabs.