Flight Attendants Rally Nationwide for Fair Wages and Contracts
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
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
According to a survey conducted by the NYC Hospitality Alliance released on Monday, January 29th, an overwhelming 95% of restaurant owners in New York City
New York City’s food delivery workers, after long legal challenges, have finally secured a landmark minimum wage of $17.96 per hour, excluding tips. This achievement,
A landmark minimum wage law aimed at increasing pay for nearly 60,000 delivery workers in New York City was delayed on Friday, July 7th, due
New York City’s teachers union, the United Federation of Teachers (UFT), recently exerted more pressure on Mayor Eric Adams to increase their members’ wages. “Right
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
On Thursday, an 8-year-old student was found with a gun at P.S. 158 in Brooklyn. P.S. 158 is a non-scanning school and only has one
New York City has reported its first measles cases for 2024, highlighting a persistent challenge in elevating child vaccination rates back to norms observed before