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  2. New York State Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    The Labor Relations Board was established at this time to supervise labor-management relations, and the State Board of Mediation was set up to mediate settlements in labor disputes, carrying on services that had been provided since 1886. Also in 1937, New York passed a minimum wage law protecting women and minors.

  3. Taylor Law - Wikipedia

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    The Public Employees Fair Employment Act (the Taylor Law) is a New York State statute, named after labor researcher George W. Taylor. It authorizes a governor-appointed State Public Employment Relations Board to resolve contract disputes for public employees while curtailing their right to strike. The law provides for mediation and binding ...

  4. Starbucks unions - Wikipedia

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    [10] [18] The IWW, which works outside the mainstream American labor movement, intended to prove that unions could break into the fast food industry. In New York City in 2006, four Manhattan stores ran an unsuccessful union drive with the campaign. The workers cited unlivable wages and difficulty securing enough hours to earn health benefits.

  5. NYC hotel workers secure deal on healthcare benefits, severance

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    The decision comes as the city’s hotel industry and the workers who staff it continue to face a dire future brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, which has decimated the tourism industry.

  6. Widows of NYC first responders who died in line of duty ... - AOL

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    Elderly spouses of cops, firefighters and other New York City workers who died in the line of duty are being told they will have to start paying for health insurance if they opt out of a new ...

  7. Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union - Wikipedia

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    Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) is a labor union in the United States and Canada. Founded in 1937, the RWDSU represents about 60,000 workers in a wide range of industries, including but not limited to retail, grocery stores, poultry processing, dairy processing, cereal processing, soda bottlers, bakeries, health care, hotels, manufacturing, public sector workers like ...

  8. Starbucks workers file more labor complaints with NYC as ...

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    Starbucks workers in New York City have filed 14 more complaints alleging that the coffee giant violated the city’s labor laws.. New York’s Fair Workweek law says that employers have to give ...

  9. New York City Central Labor Council - Wikipedia

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    New York City Central Labor Council ( NYCCLC) is the largest local labor membership organization under the direction of the national AFL–CIO. Founded in 1959 the NYCCLC represents over 400 local New York City unions in both the public and private sectors of the New York economy. [2] Of the 11 million total workers represented by the AFL–CIO ...