By Jennifer Doherty on May 12, 2019
Andrew Cuomo, labor union, mta, New York City, New York City Transit, transit workers
Bronx, News

On April 21 at 10:30 a.m., while many New Yorkers were enjoying their Easter candy, Denaul Jenkins II, 33, was on the job as an MTA subway conductor, waiting to catch the second train of his shift. As he sat on the southbound platform at the 149th Street-Grand Concourse station in the Bronx, Walter Rivera, […]
By Faith Woodard on March 27, 2018
Andrew Cuomo, Cynthia Nixon, Working Families Party
News, Politics & Policy

Cynthia Nixon has name recognition. Now she needs endorsements, money, and better polls.
By admin on March 27, 2018
Andrew Cuomo, Cynthia Nixon, Working Families Party
News, Politics & Policy

Cynthia Nixon has name recognition. Now she needs endorsements, money, and better polls.
By Natasha Josephine Payes on April 4, 2015
Aaron Pallas, Andrew Cuomo, education, Jenny Sedlis, Madhabi Chatterji, teacher evaluations, Teachers College
Education, News, Politics & Policy

A change in how teachers will be evaluated disappoints some education academics.