A Historic Deal for Union Doormen
After servicing New York City’s wealthiest throughout the pandemic, 32,000 residential workers refused to accept a regressive new contract.
After servicing New York City’s wealthiest throughout the pandemic, 32,000 residential workers refused to accept a regressive new contract.
America’s pre-existing condition when the pandemic hit was inequality. That’s not a “normal” we should return to.
Corporations are using “inflation” as a cover to hike prices and record record profits. We’ve got the proof.
New York's essential workers have been excluded from relief and benefits. The Fund Excluded Workers Coalition is fighting to change that.
Two years into the Covid-19 pandemic, New York has an opportunity to transform its care economy by investing in workers.
Our economic and racial divides grew even wider in 2021, but there are signs of hope for a more equitable future.
The longer it takes the world to get vaccinated, the more variants we’ll see.
Why else? They want more billions.
Sharing their personal stories in front of the Capitol, care workers and disability rights activists make a powerful case for expanded care infrastructure.