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‘No ICE, No KKK!’ New Yorkers Protest in Solidarity With Twin Cities

Editor’s Note: An emergency protest was announced for Saturday, Jan. 24 at Union Square starting at 4 p.m. just prior to publication of this story after federal agents shot and killed another person in Minneapolis believed to be a US citizen.

By Steve Wishnia

With the damp chill of a looming blizzard blowing in from the south, hundreds of New Yorkers flowed up the subway stairs at Union Square on January 23 like a fountain of humans wearing purple SEIU gear or bearing red “NO ICE” signs.

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Week 1 Nurses Strike as Trump Doubles Down On Twin Cities and Greenland

By Bob Hennelly

Here in New York City, thousands of nurses with the New York State Nurses Association remain on strike at New York Presbyterian, Mount Sinai, and Mount Sinai Morningside and West to maintain their healthcare benefits, safe staffing for patient care as well as secure improved protections against a spike in workplace violence.

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Thousands Flood 5th Ave. to Flip Off Trump Following Good’s Murder — Organizers Call For General Strike

By Joe Maniscalco

Sunday’s massive march south on 5th Avenue in response to the ICE execution of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis took protesters right past Trump Tower and provided many with the opportunity to express their anger and disgust towards the current administration in patented NYC style.

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‘This Is Fascism—We’re Going to Fight It!’ NYers Protest ICE Murder in Minnesota

By Steve Wishnia

Compelled by a snuff-video clip that went viral on social media on the afternoon of January 7, several hundred people converged on Foley Square that evening for an emergency rally to protest the killing depicted in said video: An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shooting 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis that morning.

“I’m outraged. I didn’t know what to do. I came after work,”said John Grauwiler, a teacher from Astoria.

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NYC Nurse Says She’s Been ‘Mentally Preparing to Strike Since the Summertime’

By Joe Maniscalco

Tristan Castillo’s job as an Emergency Room nurse is unquestionably more stressful than whatever the heads of Mount Sinai, NewYork-Presbyterian, and Montefiore private hospital chains do all day long. Unlike those lavishly-paid executives, however, Castillo goes to bed at night worrying about making ends meet and if being short-staffed meant the welfare of a patient was put at risk during her last shift. 

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Ending NYS’ Stock Transfer Tax Rebate Would be ‘Audacious’—Why is Mayor Mamdani Ducking it?

By Joe Maniscalco

“Beginning today we will govern expansively and audaciously,” New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani pledged during his inauguration speech on Jan. 1.

So, why is he continuing to run away from the New York State Stock Transfer Tax and letting Lt. Governor Antonio Delgado show what audacity really looks like?

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Eric Adams Spent His Last Day in Office Spiking Pro-Worker Bills; Will the NYC Council Override the Vetoes?

By Steve Wishnia

New York City Councilmembers are mulling over how to override former mayor Eric Adams’ vetoes of 19 bills on his last day in office December 31. They included legislation to prohibit app-cab companies from firing drivers without good cause; to set a minimum wage for security guards; and to increase the number of licenses given to street vendors.

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NYC Council Ignores Retirees, Home Care Workers on Last Day of Session

By Steve Wishnia

In a flurry of votes on the last day of its session, the City Council on Dec. 18 passed long-sought legislation setting minimum wages and benefits for security guards and prohibiting app-cab companies and delivery apps from firing workers without good cause. However, absent from the more than 40 measures approved were bills that would have guaranteed retired city workers traditional Medicare and outlawed unpaid 24-hour shifts for home health attendants.

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‘They Don’t Want People to See’: Group Challenges City’s Delays in Releasing 9/11 Health Documents

By Steve Wishnia

Mayor Eric Adams’ administration won’t turn over records sought by 9/11 Health Watch while he’s in office.

For the tenth time since the group filed a Freedom of Information Law request in September 2023 for documents showing what the city government knew about health hazards in the Ground Zero area in 2001, the mayor’s office told them it was unable to provide them “due to the volume of requests that we have received.”

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Assembly Member Tony Simone Dismisses Elderly NYCHA Tenants Fighting Forced Relocation As ‘Obstructionists’

By Joe Maniscalco

New York State Assembly Member Tony Simone blew off at least two elderly NYCHA residents desperately fighting the demolition of their homes and dismissed them as nothing but “obstructionists” during a tenants’ conference held at Fordham University School of Law in Manhattan this past weekend, Work-Bites has learned.

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NYC Retirees Call On Incoming Speaker to Sign Onto Legislation Protecting Their Health Care—Will She?

By Joe Maniscalco

Outgoing New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams [D-28th District] did everything she possibly could to bottle up legislation protecting municipal retirees fighting the privatization of their traditional Medicare benefits—but will City Council Member Julie Menin will be any different as the new Speaker?

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