Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco

Why Did Newark Fighters Acabou and Brooks Die? Port Blaze ‘Under Investigation’

By Bob Hennelly

Courtesy of InsiderNJ

Six days after the line of duty deaths of Newark firefighters Augusto Acabou, 45, and Wayne Brooks Jr., 49, the fire aboard the Grande Costa D’Avorio docked in Port Newark is finally out but basic questions about the response continue to proliferate and officials are deflecting with the standard “It’s under investigation.”

Read More
Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco

Here’s How We Get Rid of the Taylor Law…

By Robert Ovetz

Courtesy of The Chief

At a recent worker organizing conference I heard a talk by a PSC-CUNY member who called for repealing the Taylor Law. During the break, while we talked about how to do that, they dismissed using “illegal” strikes. The reason was, they said, PSC would be unable to do one-on-one meetings with all the faculty to collect their dues once automatic dues deduction is suspended as punishment for striking.  

Read More
Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco

Questions Swirl Around NJ Port Blaze That Killed Two Firefighters

By Bob Hennelly

Courtesy of InsiderNJ.com

Forty-eight hours after fire first broke out on the massive Grande Costa D’Avorio vehicle carrier ship docked in Port Newark, firefighters were still trying to extinguish the blaze that claimed the lives of two beloved Newark firefighters, Augusto Acabou, 45, and Wayne Brooks Jr., 49.

Officials say the fire could continue to burn into the weekend.

Read More
Latest, Video-Bites Joe Maniscalco Latest, Video-Bites Joe Maniscalco

WATCH: NYC Organization of Public Service Retirees President Reacts to Judge Frank Decision

Work-Bites.com

New York City Organization of Public Service Retirees President Marianne Pizzitola talks to Labor This Week host Mark Harrison about today’s injunction against the City of New York’s plans to strip municipal retirees of their traditional Medicare health insurance coverage and push them into a profit-driven Medicare Advantage program — a move that NYS Supreme Court Justice Lyle Frank said, would result in “irreparable harm.”

Read More
Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco

NYC Lawyers to Retirees: ‘There is NO PROMISE’

By Steven Wishnia

Dozens of retired city workers overflowed a Manhattan courtroom on July 6, as State Supreme Court Judge Lyle E. Frank heard oral arguments on whether he should issue a temporary restraining order to prevent the City of New York from switching their health coverage from Medicare to a private Medicare Advantage plan on Monday, July 10.

The judge said he expected to issue a ruling on Friday, July 7.

Read More
Latest, Tri-State News, Stuck Nation Radio Joe Maniscalco Latest, Tri-State News, Stuck Nation Radio Joe Maniscalco

Listen: Labor Being Used as Pawns in NY’s Radioactive Mess; Toxic Plume Threatens Air; And More…

By Bob Hennelly

On this Independence Day edition of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour, we find Canada continuing to battle hundreds of forest fires in what is that nation’s worst wildfire season on record with 250 blazes still out of control consuming close to 20 million acres — the near equivalent of two thirds of New York State’s landmass.

Read More
Commentary, National, Latest Joe Maniscalco Commentary, National, Latest Joe Maniscalco

CVS/Aetna Out to Steal All They Can While Hurting Public Employees…

By Ray Rogers

COMMENTARY: Ray Rogers is a pioneering labor strategist & organizer, and founder of CorporateCampaign.org

CVS Health Corporation (CVS), headquartered in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, is the world's largest healthcare company. It owns CVS Pharmacy, a retail pharmacy chain; CVS Caremark, a pharmacy benefits manager; Aetna, a health insurance provider, and many other brands.

Read More
Latest, Tri-State News, Commentary Joe Maniscalco Latest, Tri-State News, Commentary Joe Maniscalco

Inside New York’s Nursing Home Horrors: 4 Sued For Fraud And Neglect…

By Steve Wishnia

New York State Attorney General Letitia James is suing the owners of four nursing homes, charging that they siphoned off more than $83 million in Medicare and Medicaid payments through a “related-party transaction” scheme where they channeled money intended for resident care to businesses they, their associates, or family members own.

Read More
Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco

Bloomy Days are Here Again: NYC Budget Deal Stiffs Lowest-Paid Workers

By Bob Hennelly

Mayor Adams and the City Council have reached a “handshake” agreement on a $107 billion budget that restores some of the controversial cuts that were proposed by the administration as it grappled with the fiscal fallout from the pandemic, the nation’s immigration crisis, and the end of federal COVID aid.

Read More
Latest, National Joe Maniscalco Latest, National Joe Maniscalco

Making It Work With Mental Health Challenges…

By Raanan Geberer

The workplace is inherently stressful — periodic evaluations, supervisor quirks, management changes, unfriendly co-workers, and the ever-present possibility of a pink slip landing in your inbox — it’s a lot for employees to handle. And it can be even more challenging if you’re someone dealing with mental health issues.

Read More
Latest, Tri-State News, Video-Bites Joe Maniscalco Latest, Tri-State News, Video-Bites Joe Maniscalco

Watch: NYC Retirees Warn — Union Leaders Threaten to ‘Destroy Labor as We Know it’

By Joe Maniscalco

Union leaders backing the privatization of traditional Medicare benefits may appear oblivious to what they’re doing to the lives of municipal retirees, but do they understand what their doing to the labor movement overall? According to retirees fighting privatization in New York City — they’re going to “destroy labor as we know it” and it’s up to retirees to “organize and protect labor.”

Read More
Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco

Nurses: If NYC Can Spend Millions on Temps — It Can Pay Staff Better

By Steve Wishnia

Nurses at the city’s 11 public hospitals are finally reporting “significant progress” in contract talks with the New York City Health + Hospitals agency, their union says.

In talks June 23, the New York State Nurses Association said in a statement, both sides agreed to an escalated calendar of bargaining sessions in July, with the goal of reaching a contract deal by Aug. 1. Their current agreement expired Mar. 2.

Read More
Latest, Stuck Nation Radio Joe Maniscalco Latest, Stuck Nation Radio Joe Maniscalco

Listen: U.S. Poverty and the ‘Long Train of Abuse’

By Bob Hennelly

On this episode of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour, we welcome New Jersey Poor People Campaign’s delegates Rachel Dawn Davis, with WaterSpirit, and Pastor Rupert Hall from Trenton’s Turning Point United Methodist Church who recently joined nearly 1,000 other activists from over 30 states at the three-day PPC event that culminated in a lobby day in Congress.

Read More
Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco

Watch: NYC Municipal Retirees Rally Against Spectrum’s Corporate Hit Piece; Stand Behind Intro. 1099

By Joe Maniscalco

Editor’s Note: This is the first of a multi-part report following today’s New York City Organizaiton of Public Service Retirees’ press conference held outside City Hall.

Sonia Agron, a retired EMT for the City of New York stood in a downpour outside City Hall this afternoon talking about how she and her husband — a retiree from the NYPD — are both “very sick” with 911-related illnesses and feeling very betrayed by all those trying to strip municipal retirees of their traditional Medicare health benefits and force them into a profit-driven Medicare Advantage program run by Aetna.

Read More
Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco

NYS Assembly Member: ‘It’s Critical We Stand Up For Our Retirees’

By Joe Maniscalco

This week, District Council 37 Executive Director Henry Garrido immediately started calling City Council Member Charles Barron’s measure to preserve a half-century commitment to retiree healthcare “the single most irresponsible proposal in the history of New York City’s Council” — he forgot to include the New York State Legislature where Assembly Member Kenneth Zebrowski is responsible for introducing virtually the same legislation.

Read More
Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco Latest, Tri-State News Joe Maniscalco

NY Retiree Advocates Open Up Two New Fronts in Fight Against Healthcare Privatization

By Joe Maniscalco

New York City municipal retirees rallying outside City Hall in support of new legislation by Council Member Charles Barron protecting traditional Medicare got more than they expected Thursday, when they learned New York State Assembly Member Kenneth Zebrowski is also introducing similar legislation at the state level.

Read More

@ WorkBitesNews

/

@ WorkBitesNews /