American Desaparecidos: Trump’s War on Immigrants
By Steve Wishnia
More than 100 days after he was abducted from Maryland by ICE agents and shipped to El Salvador’s notorious CECOT prison, Kilmar Abrego Garcia is still in jail. After nearly three months of using lies and stalling to evade court orders for his release, the Trump junta brought him back to face highly questionable federal charges of human trafficking.
Anti-War Protesters in Times Square: ‘We Have to Dramatically Expand This Movement’
By Joe Maniscalco
War has never been good for working class people anywhere in the world and it isn’t good for working class people anywhere in the world now.
Roughly two hundred people assembled in Times Square this past Sunday afternoon for an emergency street action challenging the Trump administration’s unconstitutional bombing of Iran over the weekend. Similar emergency demonstrations were also held in dozens of places around the United States.
NYC Health-Care Workers Mobilize Against Massive Medicaid Cuts
By Steve Wishnia
“Medicaid!” “Saves lives!” health-care workers chanted in call-and- response outside New York-Presbyterian Hospital in Washington Heights June 23. The overhead passageway between two buildings provided a bit of shade but no protection from the 93-degree heat. “Keep the hospitals open,” called out a woman with “Healthcare Hero” on the back of her shirt.
Listen: Retirees Win in NYC; Brennan and Bhalla Win in NJ; and Zohran Strikes a Chord with the Rank & File
By Bob Hennelly
On this episode of “What’s Going On?’ we talk more about the big victory New York City municipal retirees have won in the fight against Medicare Advantage with New York City Organization of Public Services Retirees Marianne Pizzitola.
NYC Retirees Vow to Keep ‘Hounding’ Council Members to Pass Intro. 1096
By Joe Maniscalco
Despite Mayor Adams announcement on Friday that he is abandoning the Medicare Advantage push, New York City municipal retirees will continue to “hound” uncommitted City Council members until they finally sign onto legislation protecting the Traditional Medicare and MediGap benefits they earned on the job.
NYC Taxi Union Calls for Law to Stop Unfair Firings, as Uber Pours Money Into Council Races
By Steve Wishnia
Uber and Lyft drivers rallied outside the gates of City Hall June 18, calling on the City Council to pass a bill that would prohibit app-based cab companies from “deactivating” them—cutting off their access to the app—without just cause, and set up a city-run procedure for them to defend themselves before they get sacked.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Abandons Medicare Advantage Push!
By Joe Maniscalco
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced today that his administration is abandoning the Medicare Advantage push—at least for now.
“We’re announcing that we're not moving forward with the Medicare Advantage plan, specifically because the mayor, over many months, has heard from retirees that they're worried about whether it'll be affordable for them,” Spokesperson Liz Garcia told Work-Bites on Friday.
Walmart Workers Are Pressuring CEO Doug McMillon to Stand Up to Trump’s DEI Rollback
By Joe Maniscalco
Walmart, the largest employer of women and people of color in the nation didn’t exactly have a stellar track record on racial equity before the family-controlled operation decided to roll back its Diversity, Equity, Inclusion programs in the wake of the Trump administration’s DEI vendetta.
‘You Get Cooked Like a Microwave’: OSHA Considers Heat-Safety Rules—But Trump Team Is Opposed
By Steve Wishnia
“I’m somewhat surprised to see this hearing kept on the schedule,” Marc Freedman of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce told an Occupational Safety and Health Administration panel June 16, the first day of two weeks of hearings on federal heat-safety rules proposed by the Biden administration last year. President Donald Trump suspended consideration of all pending regulations in an executive order Jan. 20.
Say What? NYS Court of Appeals Rules Retirees Fighting Medicare Advantage ‘Failed to Establish the Existence of a Clear and Unambiguous Promise’
By Joe Maniscalco
“Oh, you silly civil servants…your big mistake was believing what you were reading and what you were told throughout your whole career working for the City of New York—thanks, though, for helping out during 9/11, Hurricane Sandy, Covid, and all the rest of it. You’re the best, God bless!
Listen: 1K Health Care Workers on the Chopping Block; Vinny Alvarez Leaves NYCLC Presidency
By Bob Hennelly
On this episode of “What’s Going On?” we talk with New York City Central Labor Council President Vincent Alvarez to discuss his retirement and the status of the American labor movement as he turns the page. Alvarez helped to restore the image of the CLC after it was rocked by a massive corruption scandal before he was elected its first full-time president in 2011.
The Real Problem with Zohran Mamdani’s ‘Far-Left’ Mayoral Candidacy
By Joe Maniscalco
“We deserve a mayor who will meet this moment,” Assembly Member and mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani [D-36th District] told supporters ahead of New York City’s massive “No Kings” march down 5th Avenue on Saturday.
Yellow Vests, L.A. Protests, and the Imperative Necessity of a General Strike
By Joe Maniscalco
In 2018, my partner and I found ourselves in Paris, France on the eighth day of the burgeoning Yellow Vest Movement navigating the bonfires openly burning along Franklin Delano Roosevelt Avenue.
Thanks for Helping to Keep the City & State Running, Residents…Don’t Let the Wrecking Ball Hit You in the Behind!
By Steve Wishnia
The best time for housing in New York was the post-World War II period, says Renee Keitt, head of the tenant association at the Elliott-Chelsea Houses in Manhattan. It was the era when more than two-thirds of the New York City Housing Authority’s (NYCHA) 180,000 apartments were constructed, the state’s Mitchell-Lama program built another 140,000 units designated for working and middle-class residents, and union-backed developments added thousands more.
Listen: Jersey Confronts GOP Cuts/Nation Editor Makes the Case for Mamdani in NYC Mayor’s Race
By Bob Hennelly
On this episode of “What’s Going On?” We speak with Maura Collinsgru, policy director with Citizen Action, Carol Tanzi, chief shop steward of USW Steelworkers Nurses Local 4-200, and Larry Hamm, founder of the People’s Organization for Progress.
Listen: L.A. ICE Bust Sends SEIU USWW Pres. Huerta to the Hospital/Plus More
By Bob Hennelly
The Trump administration sparked community protests in Los Angeles over the weekend after sending squads of military gear-equipped ICE agents on high-profile raids throughout the city including a local Home Depot where many day laborers typically gather for work.
Marte Outlines 3 ‘Pillars’: No More 24; No More Medicare Advantage; No More Luxury Housing
By Steve Wishnia
Chants of “No More 24” and “Vote for Marte” alternated on the corner of Clinton and Grand streets on the Lower East Side June 6, as a few hundred people gathered for a rally and march supporting the re-election of City Councilmember Christopher Marte.