16 Nov 1998 Economy INS AND OUTS: SANDORF AND RUNNING GROGAN LISC-LESS Hirings, firings and retirings in the government and nonprofit worlds. ByK. Johnson and K. McGowan0Comments
01 Jun 1998 Economy CITY WORKERS LOSE LAYOFF PROTECTION ON JUNE 30TH A provision to keep city workers from being laid-off ends in 30 days, and job cuts are already in the works. ByKemba Johnson0Comments
27 Apr 1998 Economy INS AND OUTS: LET'S GET FISCAL, CECE RIDES Comings and goings in the nonprofit and government worlds. ByKemba Johnson0Comments
30 Mar 1998 Economy BATTLING HEALTH UNIONS BURY THE HATCHET WITH PACT A nurse job-training initiative signals the end of a long-running animosity between two of New York City’s strongest health-care unions. ByMichael Hirsch0Comments
19 Jan 1998 Economy QUEENS LABOR LORD BACKS BAD BOY BEVONA IN BALLOT BATTLE Gus Bevona is fighting a judge’s order that says his side rigged the local’s election, and he has a surprising ally in the battle. ByMichael Hirsch0Comments
27 Oct 1997 Economy RUTH-LESS LABOR'S “RIGHT” IN S.I. The union’s aren’t on board for Ruth Messinger’s mayoral run, and they’re doing stranger things still on Staten Island. ByMichael Hirsch0Comments
26 May 1997 Economy PBS ON GAY FILM BAN: UNIONS BACKED IT, WE WON'T RUN IT Citing rules about who finances the projects it airs, PBS refuses to broadcast a documentary about working-class gays and lesbians. ByRobin Epstein0Comments
25 Nov 1996 Economy A TANGLED WEP THEY WEAVE A public hearing on workfare issues last week centered around working conditions and union busting. ByKim Nauer0Comments
01 Mar 1981 Economy Government Can Union Pension Dollars Help Save New York City Neighborhoods? The trustees of New York City’s public employee pension funds, who hold $12 billion in assets, are currently pondering several plans that could provide $100 million or more in financing… ByDaniel McCarthy1Comment