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November 30, 2021

Council considers amendment to collective bargaining law

November 30, 2021/ Guest User
Council considers amendment to collective bargaining law

“It has long been recognized that the right to collective bargaining is essential to sound and stable labor relations.”

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November 30, 2021/ Guest User/
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i. daneek miller, union, collective bargaining, City council
September 28, 2021

Court rules to halt UCS’ vax mandate

September 28, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Court rules to halt UCS’ vax mandate

"From day one, we have argued that UCS, as our employer, is compelled by our collective bargaining agreement to negotiate with us.”

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September 28, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Law
vaccine, vaccine mandate, courts, court officer, union
May 13, 2021

Queens College professor steps down as CUNY staff union president

May 13, 2021/ Guest User
Queens College professor steps down as CUNY staff union president

“I cannot imagine a greater privilege than being accountable to people in struggle.”

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May 13, 2021/ Guest User/
Education, equity, news
cuny, PSC, Barbara Bowen, James davis, union, queens college
April 08, 2021

Labor-backed Queens council candidate accused of union busting

April 08, 2021/ David Brand
Labor-backed Queens council candidate accused of union busting

“Our intent was to share information about the union-busting history and we want other unions to be aware of that.”

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April 08, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, Law, news, politics, Western Queens, Elections 2021
union, shekar krishnan, election 2021
March 24, 2021

Labor dispute escalates after Queens public defender group unionizes

March 24, 2021/ David Brand
Labor dispute escalates after Queens public defender group unionizes

The new staff union filed a retaliation complaint with the NLRB.

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March 24, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, Law, news
alaa, association of legal aid attorneys, queens defenders, lori zeno, union
February 11, 2021

Queens public defender group fires two pro-union employees during drive to organize

February 11, 2021/ David Brand
Queens public defender group fires two pro-union employees during drive to organize

Amid an ongoing union election at the Queens indigent defense law firm, two outspoken union supporters were fired without warning.

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February 11, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, Law, news
alaa, new york focus, queens defenders, queens defenders union, union
December 16, 2020

Attorneys and social workers vote to unionize Queens public defender agency

December 16, 2020/ David Brand
Attorneys and social workers vote to unionize Queens public defender agency

“The goal is to preserve health and safety at this time — better working conditions, fair representation and a higher standard of representation.”

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December 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, news, Law
queens defenders, association of legal aid attorneys, union, public defenders, coronavirus, covid-19, organized labor
April 24, 2019

Some cash-strapped CUNY adjuncts demand ‘$7K or Strike.’ Others aren’t so enthused

April 24, 2019/ Guest User
Some cash-strapped CUNY adjuncts demand ‘$7K or Strike.’ Others aren’t so enthused

“I really would just like a full-time lecturer job. “That's like my dream. And that would mean that I don't have to get housing assistance every summer.”

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April 24, 2019/ Guest User/
Education, Communities, eastern queens, news, politics, Voices, Western Queens
Rebecca Smart, CUNY, Bay Ridge, PSC, Professional Staff Congress, adjuncts, union, Jane Guskin, Queens College, QC Adjuncts Unite, 7k Or Strike, CUNY Graduate Center, Barbara Bowen, LaGuardia Community College, Kew Gardens Hills, Long Island City, LIC, Young-Min Seo, education
December 20, 2018

Op-Ed: You Can’t Call Yourself Pro-Worker/Pro Union if You Ignore Amazon’s Behavior

December 20, 2018/ Special to the Eagle
Op-Ed: You Can’t Call Yourself Pro-Worker/Pro Union if You Ignore Amazon’s Behavior

“Amazon’s business model is based on receiving taxpayer subsidies, paying little or no taxes, and mistreating their employees.”

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December 20, 2018/ Special to the Eagle/
Business, Communities, news, politics, Western Queens, Voices
Amazon HQ, Amazon, LIC, Long Island City, opinion, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, union, RWDSU, Stuart Applebaum
October 10, 2018

10 Ways You Can Support Workers on Strike

October 10, 2018/ David Brand
10 Ways You Can Support Workers on Strike

Union membership in the private sector has declined. Thus, many people who may have grown up in non-union households do not know what it is like to strike or to have a family member who is on strike. Here are some things you can do to support organized labor.

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October 10, 2018/ David Brand/
Voices
chaumtoli huq, strike, union, CUNY Law, Law at the Margins
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