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A Toxic Fog of Complacency…

By Bob Hennelly

 Hemispheric Wildfire Plume Puts Millions of Workers at Risk

This past week, officials appeared to be caught very much by surprise by the toxic plume which left New York City’s air the unhealthiest on the planet. The Canadian wildfires that were the source of the major public health threat had been making headlines north of the border for weeks but were not on the radar of local emergency managers until the plume was upon them.

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Are We Gonna Learn Anything From This Mega-Cloud?!?

By Bob Hennelly

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Canada is on fire.

The smog fallout downwind has set off air quality alerts for 13 states south of the border with the worst air quality currently being reported in upstate New York from Syracuse to Binghamton. Toxic smog has extended down along the East Coast and into the Ohio Valley as millions of Americans are being advised to curtail outdoor activity if they have pre-existing health conditions.

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Put Up or Shut Up: Time for the NYC Council to Prove it Stands with Retirees Fighting to Save Traditional Medicare

By Joe Maniscalco

Former profit-driven health insurance industry insider turned profit-driven health insurance industry foil Wendell Potter thinks it’s possible to “at least begin to slow” the privatization of traditional Medicare, but that we need Democrats running both houses of Congress and the White House.

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Will New York Extend a Lifeline to 9/11 Survivors?

By Bob Hennelly

Last month marked the 21st anniversary of the end of the official clean-up in lower Manhattan of the 9/11 World Trade Center attack and the fires that persisted for months after the collapse of the Twin Towers. In the years since, more people have died from their exposure to the toxic air than the close to 3,000 that perished the day of the attack.

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Concerns About Retiree Healthcare Swirl Around New TWU, MTA Pact

By Bob Hennelly

Editor’s Note: This story has been revised from a previously published version.

The tentative contract deal reached earlier this week between TWU Local 100 and the MTA provides for “solid annual raises of 9.8 percent compounded over three years-and $4,000 in Essential Worker Cash Bonus payments-that are substantially better than the city pattern,” according to the union’s press release announcing the deal. 

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‘Angry & Organized’ - NYC Municipal Retirees Press Fight to Save Traditional Medicare

By Joe Maniscalco

Nancy Losinno still remembers her husband Joseph returning home in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 absolutely devastated by all the death and suffering he experienced as a faithful member of the FDNY. New Yorkers back then were constantly being exhorted to “Never Forget.” Nancy never needed to be told.

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LISTEN: It’s Left to Everyday Workers to ‘Make it Right’

By Bob Hennelly

On this Memorial Day episode of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour, we’re talking about the courage and sacrifices working people are making throughout this county. First up is a conversation with Debbie White, Registered Nurse and head of Health Professionals and Allied Employees (HPAE) — the largest healthcare union in New Jersey about the ongoing fight for safe staffing laws in the Garden State.

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Business Groups Push to Axe Subway Conductors; Strip NYC Retirees of Traditional Medicare Benefits

By Bob Hennelly

Is the MTA’s Addiction to Tax Exempt Borrowing Making Wealth Inequality Worse?

Talks are making progress this week between the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Transport Workers Union Local 100 which represents the 40,000 workers who run the city’s vast subway and bus network, according to John Samuelsen, TWU international president.

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WATCH: Why Battling Medicare Advantage Has to Be a National Fight!

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On this episode of “Labor This Week,” host Mark Harrison welcomes Marianne Pizzitola, president of the New York City Organization of Public Service Retirees and Jeff Johnson, co-president of the Puget Sound Advocates for Retirement Action in Washington State, who talk about how the coast-to-coast drive to strip municipal retirees of their traditional Medicare benefits is actually all part of a powerful nationwide agenda to further privatize healthcare throughout this country.

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LISTEN: The ‘Wall Street-ization’ of US Healthcare and More!

By Bob Hennelly

Raising Hell and Money For Labor Radio — it’s the May Pledge Drive Edition of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour. On this special episode, Marianne Pizzitola, president of the FDNY EMS Retirees Association and NYC Organization of Public Service Retirees joins nationally syndicated progressive radio host Arne Arnesen who explore how the resistance against Mayor Eric Adams’ campaign to strip municipal retirees of their traditional Medicare benefits and push them into a profit-driven Aetna Medicare Advantage program is actually part of national fight back against the Wall Street-ization of healthcare.

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NYC Probation Officers’ Discrimination Case is Moving Ahead — Despite Mayor Eric Adams’ Objections

By Bob Hennelly

A class action lawsuit that alleges New York City engaged in discriminatory employment practices in how it compensates hundreds of its probation officers may proceed over the objections of the Adams administration, federal Southern District Judge Ronnie Abrams ruled on May 5.

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