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Union Leaders Should Be the ‘Driving Force’ Protecting NYC Public Housing, IBT Local 808 Head Says

By Joe Maniscalco

When public housing residents living in the Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea Houses marched in this year’s New York City Labor Day Parade to highlight the impending destruction of their homes, IBT Local 808 Secretary-Treasurer Chris Silvera and other members of his local marched with them.

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Important Fights Underscore This Year’s Labor Day Parade in NYC

By Robert Hennelly

Over 100,000 union members from 200 unions and their supporters marched up Fifth Ave. on Sept. 6 in the annual New York City Central Labor Council Labor Day Parade that took on additional significance this year because it comes as the Trump regime is trying to strip away the collective bargaining  rights of one million federal workers.

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‘Retirees’ Champion’ Chris Marte Introduces Plan to Reform Autocratic NYC Council and Become Next Speaker

By Joe Maniscalco

Council Member Chris Marte [D-1st District] announced today that he wants to succeed Adrienne Adams as head of the New York City Council—but Marte doesn’t just want to be the next Speaker, he wants to free the entire legislative body from the corrosive grip of autocratic rule presently subverting the will of New Yorkers. 

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‘The Billionaires Don’t Give a Flying F—k About Us!’ Chelsea Continues Revolt Against Demolition

By Joe Maniscalco

Twenty-one-year-old Chloe Jacobs is a fourth generation Chelsea resident. Her grandparents moved into Penn South during the 1960s when the west side neighborhood was still developing as a cozy enclave where poor and working class New Yorkers could thrive and raise their kids in peace.

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Public Housing Tenants Push Back Against Privatization at Elliott-Chelsea & Fulton Houses

By Joe Maniscalco

Last month, elderly residents at NYCHA’s Elliott-Chelsea Houses in Manhattan began receiving notices telling them they have 90-days to vacate their homes. But most aren’t going anywhere—instead, they’re staying put and fighting back against the massive privatization plan their neighbors say has “literally choked off the voices of the people who are most affected.”

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An Open Letter to NYC Council Member Erik Bottcher…

Editor’s Note: In this open letter to Council Member Erik Bottcher, Save Chelsea—a grassroots organization opposing NYCHA’s plan to sell off and demolish the Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea Houses in the name of “redevelopment”—urge the council member to oppose the project. 

Dear City Council Member Bottcher:

Save Chelsea strongly opposes NYCHA’s plan for the Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea Houses (FEC). Its midtown-like density and grotesquely out-of-scale towers would be ruinous for Chelsea’s character, and environmentally disastrous.

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NYC Retirees Need Intro. 1096—Is Mamdani Listening?

By Joe Maniscalco

Branded as Enemy Number One by an entire political establishment who’d like to cancel him as an existential threat to the high-holy church of American capitalism, while also fending off wild claims of being anti-cop, anti-Semetic, anti-Hindu, you name it—mayoral frontrunner Member Zohran Mamdani does have a lot on his plate.

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‘The US Mail is Not For Sale’: Threat to USPS is Real Postal Workers Warn

By Joe Maniscalco

Despite putting out an “Equity Research” paper earlier this year highlighting “The Required First Steps” to privatizing the U.S. Postal Service—multinational financial services giant Wells Fargo told Work-Bites this week it isn’t actually advocating selling off the U.S. Mail. Postal worker unions and their allies, however, dismiss that as nothing but corporate “double-speak” and insist the threat is very real and immediate.

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Watch: APWU President Rails Against Plans to Privatize the U.S. Mail

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In this on-the-spot Work-Bites video, APWU President Mark Dimondstein helps make the case at a Thursday rally outside the Wells Fargo branch on 7th Avenue and 39th St. in Manhattan that Wall Street stands to make huge profits if all, or parts of the USPS are sold off—but that those of us who live on Main Street would have less service and higher costs; rural areas would be especially hard hit; both small businesses and the trillion-dollar e-commerce industry would be devastated—and the ability to vote by mail would be undermined.

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Work-Bites Action Alert: Protest the Privatization of the U.S. Postal Service

By Joe Maniscalco

New Yorkers who don’t like the idea of the U.S. Postal Service being sold off and privatized—not unlike similar efforts underway to privatize Traditional Medicare and every other public good—are being urged to come out and support unionized postal workers tomorrow morning in Manhattan near Times Square.

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Medicare Advantage is Such a Threat to Workers, They Wrote a Paper On It

By Joe Maniscalco

This past April, labor advocates for single payer health care published a white paper called, “Medicare Advantage: What Labor Leaders Need to Know.

In it, the authors remind labor leaders—including those in New York City who spent the last four years trying to push 250,000 municipal retirees into Medicare Advantage—that Medicare Advantage is “neither Medicare (the public, universal program without intermediaries between patients and the healthcare they need), nor is it an Advantage, except to profit-driven insurance companies.”

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