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  • HVAC Workers at Met Win Huge Pay Hike

    HVAC Workers at Met Win Huge Pay Hike

    August 29, 2019

    By DIANE S. WILLIAMS After more than a year of negotiations, Local 1503 resolved long-standing wage and retention issues, resulting in an unprecedented 63 percent pay hike for licensed heating Read more

  • Big Turnout at Housing Fair

    Big Turnout at Housing Fair

    August 27, 2019

    BY DIANE S. WILLIAMS Hundreds of DC 37 members and retirees took their first steps towards buying a home at the union’s 14th annual housing fair on Aug. 24 at Read more

  • Paid Family Leave:                                 A Dad’s Joyful Bonding

    Paid Family Leave: A Dad’s Joyful Bonding

    August 26, 2019

    By GREGORY N. HEIRES Research Scientist Michael D. Zboray is among the more than 1,000 union members who are taking advantage of the new paid family leave benefit that went Read more

  • TA Worker Rescues Man Stuck on Subway Tracks

    TA Worker Rescues Man Stuck on Subway Tracks

    August 19, 2019

    By GREGORY N. HEIRES Patrick Burke, an administrative project manager at New York City Transit, stopped by the Yankee Stadium station of the D subway line to do a routine Read more

  • Brooklyn Botanic Garden Worker Wins Wage Hike and Back Pay

    Brooklyn Botanic Garden Worker Wins Wage Hike and Back Pay

    August 14, 2019

    By DIANE S. WILLIAMS After eight months of labor-management meetings, DC 37 Local 374 has won a wage hike and retroactive pay that adds about $1,400 to the annual salary Read more

  • Top National Honors for NYC Public Hospitals and Their Hardworking Employees

    Top National Honors for NYC Public Hospitals and Their Hardworking Employees

    August 13, 2019

    By DIANE S. WILLIAMS In August, the American Heart Association gave high achievement awards to all 11 NYC Health + Hospitals facilities for implementing AHA’s national standards to achieve healthier Read more

  • Contract Fight of Westchester County Day-Care Workers Heats Up

    Contract Fight of Westchester County Day-Care Workers Heats Up

    August 12, 2019

    By GREGORY N. HEIRES About 40 day-care center workers in Westchester County staged a one-day strike on Thursday, protesting years of frozen pay and their employer’s most recent outrage, a Read more

  • Education is Power

    Education is Power

    August 10, 2019

    By GREGORY N. HEIRES For three decades, Sherif Fawzy devoted himself to his job at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, but didn’t take any particular interest in the union. He was Read more

  • Members Get Citizenship Info at Union-Sponsored Workshop

    Members Get Citizenship Info at Union-Sponsored Workshop

    August 7, 2019

    Union members received professional help towards obtaining U.S. citizenship earlier this summer in a workshop sponsored by the DC 37 Citizenship Committee and partner CUNY Citizenship Now! The workshop was promoted Read more

  • Day-Care Educators Win Pay Equity with City Teachers

    Day-Care Educators Win Pay Equity with City Teachers

    August 6, 2019

      By GREGORY N. HEIRES By more than a 3-to-1 margin, members of Local 205 — early childhood educators who work for non-profit organizations — voted for a contract extension Read more

  • Urban Park Rangers Find a Lost 83-year-old Man on a Search-and-Rescue Mission

    Urban Park Rangers Find a Lost 83-year-old Man on a Search-and-Rescue Mission

    July 17, 2019

    By DIANE S. WILLIAMS Local 983 Urban Park Rangers in Staten Island’s Ocean Breeze fanned out across the tidal marsh in a search-and-rescue mission to find a lost 83-year-old man Read more

  • Moving UP Thanks to the Union’s Ed Fund: From Dietary Aide to Registered Nurse

    Moving UP Thanks to the Union’s Ed Fund: From Dietary Aide to Registered Nurse

    July 15, 2019

    By DIANE S. WILLIAMS A unique Education Fund program opened a door to life-altering opportunities for Dietary Aide Yolanda Jeter and other hospital workers to earn college degrees and acquire Read more

  • Union, City Settles Preschool Teachers Pay Gap

    Union, City Settles Preschool Teachers Pay Gap

    July 12, 2019

    After long marches, huge demonstrations and weeks of intense negotiations, the City of New York and the NYC Day Care Council have reached a tentative contract agreement that will benefit Read more

  • Union’s 9/11 Memories at Memorial Glade Dedication

    Union’s 9/11 Memories at Memorial Glade Dedication

    July 12, 2019

    By MIKE LEE “It is 17 years since we completed the cleanup of the World Trade Center site. We’re not going to be here that much longer, you know?” said Read more

  • Moving Forward

    Moving Forward

    July 12, 2019

    By HENRY GARRIDO Honoring the past is important. Building a future is essential. Perhaps nothing has exemplified the grit and determination of our union quite like our headquarters at 125 Read more

  • Union Wins $70,000 in Owed Longevity for Pest Control Workers

    Union Wins $70,000 in Owed Longevity for Pest Control Workers

    July 8, 2019

    By DIANE S. WILLIAMS Local 768 won a collective $70,000 in owed longevity payments for 35 City Pest Control Aides and Exterminators at the Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene Read more

  • Union Wins $70,000 in Owed Longevity for Pest Control Workers

    July 8, 2019

    By DIANE S. WILLIAMS Local 768 won a collective $70,000 in owed longevity payments for 35 City Pest Control Aides and Exterminators at the Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene Read more

  • Quick-Thinking Local 2507 Saves a Man’s Severed Arm

    Quick-Thinking Local 2507 Saves a Man’s Severed Arm

    July 7, 2019

    By DIANE S. WILLIAMS A fast-acting Emergency Medical Technician in Local 2507 saved the severed arm of a man who was struck by a train on Staten Island. EMT Francis Read more

  • We’re Moving

    We’re Moving

    July 3, 2019

    Throughout the month of July, DC 37 staff will be moving to 55 Water St. in lower Manhattan as DC 37 headquarters at 125 Barclay Street undergoes extensive construction and Read more

  • The Education Fund is Moving!

    The Education Fund is Moving!

    July 3, 2019

    Throughout the month of July, DC 37 staff will be moving to 55 Water St. in lower Manhattan as DC 37 headquarters at 125 Barclay Street undergoes extensive construction and Read more

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