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Still No Deal on NYC Rent Regulations
NYC’s rent stabilization regulations are set to expire today. These regulations affect over two million New Yorkers, regulating over one million apartments. The hold up? Why Albany, of course. Although NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has warned landlords not to take advantage of the confusion arising from the expiration of these laws by attempting to…
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Graduate Class: Trade Unions and Social Movement Approaches to Climate Change and Ecological Degradation
The Labor Studies Program invites all CUNY and non‐CUNY graduate-level students to enroll in our special topics graduate class: LABOR & ENVIRONMENT: Trade Unions and Social Movement Approaches to Climate Change and Ecological Degradation Facilitated by Sean Sweeney Thursdays, Aug. 27th to Dec. 17th, 2015 @ 6:15-8:45pm The emergence of alarming scientific data on climate…
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Special Topics Graduate Class: Worker Cooperatives
The Labor Studies Program invites all CUNY and non‐CUNY graduate-level students to enroll in our special topics graduate class: WORKER COOPERATIVES Facilitated by Immanuel Ness & Christopher Michael Tuesdays, Sep. 1st to Dec. 22nd, 2015 from 6:15 to 8:45pm Worker cooperatives have become a compelling alternative to traditional labor‐management forms of labor relations in the…
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News Roundup 6/12/15
Unions. What can we say — we love ‘em. And if recent news is any indication, the future’s looking (mostly) bright. Some developments from the past couple weeks… The Trans-Pacific Partnership was significantly set back in Congress as the House of Representative voted down fast-track authority (via Washington Post). Russell Berman over at the Atlantic…