New York City Ends Contract With Migrant Service Provider DocGo
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander praised the Adams administration on Wednesday, April 10th, for ending its contract with the controversial migrant shelter service provider
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander praised the Adams administration on Wednesday, April 10th, for ending its contract with the controversial migrant shelter service provider
A New Jersey-based startup, Mobility Capital Finance (MoCaFi), stands to make an estimated $1.8 million in profit from a controversial $53 million contract deal with
On Tuesday, February 13th, flight attendants across the United States took to over 30 major airports to hold picket protests, marking a significant day of
Migrant services firm DocGo, having recently secured a significant deal with New York City, is now ambitiously pursuing a massive $4 billion contract with the
Parents, educators, and students find themselves in the midst of temporary relief as the much-anticipated school bus worker strike, which had cast a shadow of
Nearly 2,000 nurses, represented by the United Steelworkers Local 4-200, launched a strike at the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey,
Mayor Eric Adams and the Teamsters Local 237 union, which represents public employees such as School Safety Agents and hospital police, have agreed on a
Mayor Eric Adams has secured a $4 billion, five-year preliminary contract with the Uniformed Officers Coalition, representing 11 unions, including four police associations. These include
On Wednesday, April 5th, New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Office of Labor Relations (OLR) Commissioner Renee Campion announced a tentative
The Adams Administration reached a tentative agreement with the trade union District Council 37 (DC 37) on February 17th. The five year agreement will see
Have you heard of the Class Size Law? Not many have, let alone parents. It’s a law that was sponsored by Senator John Liu and
A significant uproar continues to unfold in New York City as the rushed 2022 unfunded law aiming to reduce public school class sizes begins to
On April 3rd, New York found itself at the center of a heated debate over the proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the state constitution.
The New York City Council proposed its budget on Monday, April 1st, advocating for the continuation of weekend library services and the complete funding of