Some 873,000 workers in major New York State low-paid industries are misclassified as independent contractors.
Read MoreTransit costs often overwhelm the budgets of low-income New Yorkers. Many don’t even know that they’re eligible for half-price fares.
Read MoreThere’s a way to make “billionaires’ row” absentee condo owners pay a fairer tax share – and provide relief to lower-income homeowners, too.
Read MoreA campaign for fair pay and safe working conditions reveals how being classified “independent contractors” denies workers fundamental protections.
Read MoreThe time is ripe for a holistic strategy to strengthen historically traumatized communities.
Read MoreA new career ladders program is designed to reduce workplace inequality, stabilize a high-turnover workforce, and improve essential services.
Read MoreRacial disparity has been the legacy of the child welfare system. It doesn’t have to be its future.
Read MoreThere is a maternal health emergency in New York City. It’s deeply rooted in racism. And it’s one the next mayor can do a lot to stop.
Read MoreStopping unnecessary, punitive child welfare investigations is the right thing to do.
Read MoreYoung people in communities hit hard by Covid-19 want to work while they learn, and help support their families.
Read MoreDone right, legalization can redress longstanding injustices and strengthen local economies in both rural and urban communities.
Read MoreIn New York City, skin color helps determine where a patient receives hospital care. It’s a form of systemic discrimination that undermines the health of Black New Yorkers.
Read MoreA paycheck guarantee program would help an economy that has been hemorrhaging jobs and also address the profoundly racialized impact of the Covid-19 crisis.
Read MoreThe Covid-19 pandemic is hitting the underfinanced hospitals serving thousands of poor and working-class New Yorkers the hardest. Now it’s up to State and City policymakers to straighten things out and make New York City’s hospital system work better for everyone.
Read MoreThe sectors of the city's economy hardest hit by the Covid-19 contraction rely heavily on immigrant workers Nearly 200,000 undocumented workers have lost jobs, and they've been left out of many unemployment relief measures.
Read MoreThe Covid-19 outbreak and the massive economic dislocations it has induced have brought renewed attention to the lack of benefits, including employment-based health insurance coverage, typically experienced by workers classified as independent contractors.
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