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Labor frothing over beer building

Three labor groups are protesting a Patchogue beer distributor’s choice of an out-of-state and non-union construction firm to build its new facility on 20 acres in Shirley. Officials and members of the...

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Big crowd expected at Bishop health-care meeting

With an overflow crowd expected, Rep. Tim Bishop has moved his health-care town hall meeting tonight to Sachem High School East, located a little more than one mile from Brookhaven Town Hall, where the...

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Suozzi earns major labor endorsement

The powerful Long Island Federation of Labor has endorsed Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi’s reelection bid. The group’s president said that while unions have often butted heads with Suozzi, the...

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Building boom humming in academia

The union president described colleges and universities as “a lifeline” for his members. John Durso, president of the Long Island Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, wasn’t speaking about union members...

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Groups fuel Avalon Bay debate in Huntington

Huntington’s town hall will draw a crowd hours before tonight’s board vote on Avalon Bay’s controversial rental housing development and its new transit-oriented zoning. Members of the Long Island...

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Federation of Labor plans Altschuler protest

The Long Island Federation of Labor has planned a protest outside of Republican congressional-hopeful Randy Altschuler’s headquarters Monday to demand the businessman resign from his position on the...

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AvalonBay, labor seek common ground

Out of the 84 speakers at Monday night’s Huntington town board hearing on AvalonBay Communities new housing plan, labor chief Roger Clayman might have delivered the most significant message. Residents,...

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Long Island Lobby Coalition heads to Albany

A coalition of Long Island-based advocate groups bused up to Albany on Wednesday to meet with elected officials. The group, which has made the trek to the state capital four years running, is known as...

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Union/developer negotiations getting tougher

As construction trades struggle to find their post-recession footing, negotiations between labor unions and developers have taken a contentious turn.

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LaGrange: Unions have strength in numbers

Organized labor is working on fixing its image problem.

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Union rally to support Cosmos stadium at Belmont Park

Officials and members of Long Island’s construction unions will hold a rally across from Belmont Park Thursday to show support for a soccer stadium plan.

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Suozzi earns major labor endorsement

The powerful Long Island Federation of Labor has endorsed Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi’s reelection bid. The group’s president said that while unions have often butted heads with Suozzi, the...

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Building boom humming in academia

The union president described colleges and universities as “a lifeline” for his members. John Durso, president of the Long Island Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, wasn’t speaking about union members...

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Groups fuel Avalon Bay debate in Huntington

Huntington’s town hall will draw a crowd hours before tonight’s board vote on Avalon Bay’s controversial rental housing development and its new transit-oriented zoning. Members of the Long Island...

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Federation of Labor plans Altschuler protest

The Long Island Federation of Labor has planned a protest outside of Republican congressional-hopeful Randy Altschuler’s headquarters Monday to demand the businessman resign from his position on the...

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AvalonBay, labor seek common ground

Out of the 84 speakers at Monday night’s Huntington town board hearing on AvalonBay Communities new housing plan, labor chief Roger Clayman might have delivered the most significant message. Residents,...

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Long Island Lobby Coalition heads to Albany

A coalition of Long Island-based advocate groups bused up to Albany on Wednesday to meet with elected officials. The group, which has made the trek to the state capital four years running, is known as...

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Union/developer negotiations getting tougher

As construction trades struggle to find their post-recession footing, negotiations between labor unions and developers have taken a contentious turn.

View Article

LaGrange: Unions have strength in numbers

Organized labor is working on fixing its image problem.

View Article

Union rally to support Cosmos stadium at Belmont Park

Officials and members of Long Island’s construction unions will hold a rally across from Belmont Park Thursday to show support for a soccer stadium plan.

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