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The lawsuit cites a provision in state law barring a spending reduction for schools unless overall city revenues decline.
If ratified, the retroactive agreement would give about 600 mechanics, inspectors, and others nearly 10% raises.
In a lawsuit filed against the Taxi and Limousine Commission last week, the New York Taxi Workers Alliance argues that lifting the cap unfairly harms yellow taxi drivers.
Thousands of people marched up Fifth Avenue in the longest-running labor parade in America.
Benefits and pay for medical faculty continue to be sticking points, union members said Saturday
The contract talks pose a test for Adams, a centrist Democrat who was backed by unions but has nevertheless promised to rein in workforce spending.
Nursing unions confirmed the strike vote on Thursday. The strike could involve some 17,000 nurses.
The site would have been the first NYC location to unionize.
A report from CUNY's School of Labor and Urban Studies found that the overall number of workers represented by unions hasn’t budged in New York City or nationwide despite a spike in union drives.
It's not difficult to imagine how a Senate union could dramatically change the way major negotiations go down at the state Capitol.