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This Former NYC Office Cleaner Filed a Sexual Harassment Complaint—Then the Bosses Fired Her

By Steve Wishnia

Four years after Nicole Munoz was fired from her job as a bathroom cleaner in a Midtown office building, and nine months after the state Division of Human Rights held there was “probable cause” to believe it was retaliation for her filing a sexual-harassment complaint, she is seeking compensation from her former employer, the SL Green real-estate company.

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Reporter’s Notebook: Say What? The Head of NYC’s Largest Public Sector Union Doesn’t Think Home Care Workers Have ‘Skin on the Line?’

By Joe Maniscalco

The head of the largest public sector union in the City of New York and his lieutenants said a lot jaw-dropping things this past Wednesday in opposition to No More 24 advocates fighting to end exploitation and institutionalized wage theft in the home care industry.

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What’s Going on With Medicare Part B? An Open Letter to New York Public Library Retirees

Editor’s Note: The following is an open letter to retirees from New York Public Library Retirees Association President Ray Markey and VP Jane Kunstler

Dear Retiree,

The New York Public Library and the District Council 37/The New York Public Health & Security Plan Trust have been paying all Medicare Part B eligible retirees 80% of our contribution, not 100%. The Trust letter of 2025 writes, “we have decided again this year to reimburse the 2024 Medicare Part B premium at 80% of the base cost.” This has been happening since 2017.

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Is Ending Wage Theft in New York City Like Removing a Brain Tumor?

By Steve Wishnia

Few people say they support the current system of paying home health aides who do 24-hour shifts for only 13 hours—even as they oppose efforts to end it. “We all recognize the onerous conditions some home care workers face. Every worker deserves a decent wage for every minute they work,” the Legal Aid Society wrote in March, joined by the DC37 union and a group of disabled people’s organizations, in a letter urging the City Council to reject legislation to prohibit 24-hour shifts.

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Layla Law-Gisiko Vows to Keep City Council Run Alive; Calls Special Election Tally a Referendum Against Chelsea Demolition

By Joe Maniscalco

New York City public Housing advocate Layla Law-Gisiko may have lost her bid to win last month’s special election to fill Erik Bottcher’s vacated District 3 Council seat, but the vote once again proved that Chelsea residents reject plans to demolition their community.

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‘Hiding Behind a Socialist Banner’: Working Class New Yorkers Call Out Mamdani’s May Day Hypocrisy

By Joe Maniscalco

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani stood inside Washington Square Park on May Day waxing poetically about socialist icon Eugene V. Debs and the battle for the eight hour workday.

But just 20-some-odd blocks away outside the gates of City Hall home care workers and their allies fighting to end the 24-hour workday and other working class struggles against privatization and displacement called out Hizzoner’s hypocrisy in turning a blind eye to all those ongoing battles.

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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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