Nearly 2 Million NY Workers Remain at Risk After Legislative Inaction in NYS
I am deeply frustrated and disappointed that during the past legislative session, New York legislative leaders failed the workers who needed protection most. While the
By Tara Rosenblum and Lee Danuff / News 12 Long Island
Across the state, mostly immigrant women are speaking out about toxic conditions in a multibillion-dollar industry long been operated with little oversight. New York lawmakers launched a first-in-the-nation initiative to protect nail technicians from toxic fumes. This groundbreaking new effort could have an impact on nail salons nationwide.
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I am deeply frustrated and disappointed that during the past legislative session, New York legislative leaders failed the workers who needed protection most. While the
The New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH) today released its annual construction fatality report, revealing a significant increase in worker deaths across
Even as extreme temperatures require that people take it easy, many workers’ shifts go on as usual. Workers have little recourse for such employer endangerment,