
By RICHARD STEIER
The AFL-CIO New York City Central Labor Council, its image bludgeoned by a Federal indictment Oct. 17 charging that its leader stole $2.2 million from operations ranging from the organization itself to a Queens Little League, took the first step toward repairing the damage two days later when it sus
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By REUVEN BLAU
The state's highest court ruled last week that the City University of New York does not need to negotiate its new intellectual property policy, which the Professional Staff Congress argued was a mandatory subject of collective bargaining. More...

By GINGER ADAMS OTIS
Backed by community activists and union leaders representing firefighters, two City Council Members last week vowed to do everything possible to block the Mayor's plan to sell five shuttered firehouses to the highest bidder. More...

By REUVEN BLAU
After three fruitless mediation sessions, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association contract will once again be settled via binding arbitration, a process that the union asserts will result in a pattern-breaking award. More...