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NYC Retirees: Marte Bill Will Finally ‘Shut the Door’ on Campaign to Diminish Our Healthcare!

By Joe Maniscalco

Has the election Mayor Zohran Mamdani, as a recent UFT Delegate Assembly resolution declared, “definitively ended the immediate danger” of New York City municipal retirees being stripped of their Traditional Medicare and pushed into a predatory Medicare Advantage health insurance plan?

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P.O.’ed At Speaker Menin: ‘All I See is Her Making An Empty Promise to Home Care Workers’

By Joe Maniscalco

The March 19 photograph of home care workers cheering New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin on the sidewalk as she promises to bring the “No More 24 bill” to the floor for a vote this month features prominently outside the gates of City Hall where the workers are now on the fifth day of their hunger strike. 

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NYC Building Service Workers Push Back Against RAB Attack—Authorize Strike

By Steve Wishnia

Arlind Lela led a chant of “Kursluftujmë fitojmë” at 32BJ SEIU’s rally April 15. That means “We fight and win” in Albanian, a language spoken by many of the building-service workers union’s members.

Five days before the contract covering 34,000 residential-building workers will expire, a crowd the union estimated at 10,000 people assembled in the downtown lanes of Park Avenue on the Upper East Side and authorized a strike by voice vote.

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Welcome to the Zohran-Free Zone: Make Mamdani Mad And You’re Iced Out of the Conversation

By Joe Maniscalco

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is celebrating his first 100 days in office with some favorable poll numbers and national headlines touting his “unique star power.” Underneath it all, however, Hizzoner has demonstrated an established pattern of simply ignoring inconvenient groups that threaten to undermine the social media confection he and his administration have carefully curated for mass consumption.

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Rapacious RAB Looks to Torpedo 32BJ—Union Strike Vote Set For 4/15

By Steve Wishnia

Claiming that a potential rent freeze is an “existential threat” to the real-estate industry, the trade group negotiating with residential building-service workers is seeking a two-tier contract that would pay future workers 25% less—which 32BJ SEIU union President Manny Pastreich called “disappointing and insulting.”

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State Legislators Pledge to Champion NYC Retirees Fighting to Save Traditional Medicare Coverage

By Joe Maniscalco

“We can make this happen.” 

That was the hopeful message State Senator Joseph Addabbo [D-15th District] delivered to New York City municipals retirees in Albany this week to continue fighting for statewide legislation protecting the Traditional Medicare coverage they earned after decades on the job. 

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NYU Contact Faculty Strike Ends is Less Than 48 Hrs. with Tentative Deal

By Steve Wishnia

Less than 48 hours into their strike, New York University contract faculty reached a tentative deal for their first union contract.

The proposed five-year agreement, reached about 2 a.m. on March 25, will raise salaries for the about 950 professors and others who work on contracts at NYU by at least $14,000 by September, with $6,000 of that coming this academic year, the Contract Faculty Union-UAW said in its announcement. It also includes what the union called “a meaningful salary decompression adjustment,” one-time raises for longtime faculty who are paid less than more recent hires. 

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NYC Home Care Workers Won’t Let Mayor Mamdani Water Down ‘No More 24’ Bill

By Joe Maniscalco

Two years ago, then mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani told home care workers rallying in support of the “No More 24” bill that round-the-clock shifts in the industry must end.

This week, those workers started a daily sit-in outside the gates of City Hall to hold the new mayor to account—and they got some surprise help from City Council Speaker Julie Menin, too.

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Run Layla Run: Can Layla Law Gisiko Stop the Chelsea Demolition and Save Public Housing?

By Joe Maniscalco

Community activist Layla Law-Gisiko wants to be in the New York City Council so that she can stop the political machine from getting any closer than it already is to demolishing two thriving communities in Chelsea—and putting yet another nail in public housing’s coffin nationwide in the process.

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