“Allowing Municipal ID holders access to some of the city’s top cultural institutions will not only help to bring thousands of New Yorkers out of the shadows, it also will enrich the lives of these city residents and in doing so enrich the city’s immigrant and native-born communities throughout the five boroughs,” said Hector Figueroa, president of 32BJ SEIU. “We commend the mayor for this enacting this program, as well as the forward-thinking cultural institutions that are taking part, and we will we encourage our members to take advantage of this fantastic opportunity.”
Connecticut Fast-Food Service Workers Overwhelmingly Ratify Landmark Union Contract
Connecticut Fast-Food Service Workers Overwhelmingly Ratify Landmark Union Contract The Five-Year Contract Marks Historic Successful Unionization of the Fast-Food Industry in the State MILFORD, Conn. – On Friday morning, 32BJ SEIU announced that food service workers across Connecticut’s 23 service plazas voted overwhelmingly in favor