How Immigrants Who Suffered Labor Violations Can Stay in the U.S. Deferred Action for Labor Enforcement (DALE) helps undocumented immigrants who have been victims of labor violations. September 23, 2024
City’s Law on AI Hiring Tools Prompts Wary Employers to Step Back Despite a new law designed to introduce transparency on AI in hiring, some city employers shy from using the tools altogether. September 23, 2024
St. Mary’s Hospital Workers Push for Higher Wages Union members at a Queens hospital say their compensation leaves them torn between caring for their patients and going elsewhere for higher pay. September 23, 2024
A Queens Composter Is Evicted, Just as the City Ramps Up Curbside Pickup What's going on with composting in New York City? September 23, 2024
City Will Soon Release New Math Curriculum Guidelines The New York City Department of Education will soon release updated guidelines for Illustrative Mathematics. September 23, 2024
Hotel Workers Say They Were Pressured to Attend Rally The Safe Hotels Act would require most city hotels to directly employ housekeeping and front desk staff, cutting out external employment agencies. September 16, 2024