New York’s new law allowing PERB to step in for a stalled NLRB has triggered a federal constitutional battle that could reshape labor relations nationwide.
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The US saw its most job cuts in an October in 22 years, as companies increase automation, the nation's labor market weakens, ...
New York has lost more than 6,500 clean energy jobs and $2.5 billion in investments as a result of federal energy policies, ...
The 34-year-old assemblyman won the Democratic primary by defying the city’s all-powerful establishment. He secured the ...
The state is expected to have an additional $2.6 billion in tax revenue thanks largely to a better-than-expected year on Wall Street.
In a fiery speech after his win, the next mayor of New York warned Trump that the city will stand united: "To get to any of ...
(TNND) — An ADP report on Wednesday showed private-sector employment jumped by 42,000 in October, a snapshot of the jobs ...
The win brings a democratic socialist agenda to America's largest city and is a devastating defeat for Andrew Cuomo.
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration approved a key water-quality permit Friday for a proposed natural-gas pipeline off the New York City coast, reversing the state’s previous denials amid public and ...
Constitutional scholars maintain the administration does not have the authority to halt previously approved funding.