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The Taylor Law in Perspective at 50

Mark your calendar for September 26, 2017, when Roosevelt House at Hunter College will host public policy programming that will examine public sector collective bargaining. 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the Public Employees Fair Employment Act, commonly known as the Taylor Law. This New York law was one of the first state laws to grant … Continue reading The Taylor Law in Perspective at 50

NYCNoWC Potluck and BBQ

Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture 53 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, NY, United States

The New York City Network of Worker Cooperates invites members, friends, and family are invited to join us for our end of summer kick-off celebration in partnership with The Society for Ethical Culture.  We will be eating, drinking, and celebrating our new year of programming, networking, and building a stronger movement.   Please feel free … Continue reading NYCNoWC Potluck and BBQ

JSMI All-Program Open House

School of Labor and Urban Studies 25 W. 43rd St., New York City, NY, United States

Room 18A-18B

Getting Back on Track: The New York Transit Crisis

School of Labor and Urban Studies 25 W. 43rd St., New York City, NY, United States

RSVP HERE This forum will explore the nature and causes of the current mass transit crisis, and will focus on solutions that will enable New York to sustain itself as a world-class city. During the course of two panels, speakers will offer strategies to modernize and maintain the City's transit systems, with responses from local … Continue reading Getting Back on Track: The New York Transit Crisis

The Dream Resource Center Presents: Undocumented Stories

The Hispanic Federation & The Edwin Gould Foundation 55 Exchange Place, 5th Floor, New York City, NY, United States

RSVP HERE The Dream Resource Center (DRC) is proud to announce the launch of Undocumented Stories, an exhibit curated by UCLA students, DRC staff, and SolArt. Undocumented Stories utilizes storytelling to uplift the lived experiences of undocumented youth who have built a movement to change policies impacting higher education, access to healthcare, and deportation proceedings. … Continue reading The Dream Resource Center Presents: Undocumented Stories

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