The balloting will take place this week and could produce the second union at an Amazon facility in the United States. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Staten Island (NYC)”
SNL Star Colin Jost Takes a Spin on Ferryboat He Bought With Pete Davidson
After buying the retired Staten Island ferry at auction in January, the new owners rode it into New York Harbor en route to a temporary home. Source: New York Times
Amazon Union Success May Point to a New Labor Playbook
The success of an independent drive has organized labor asking whether it should take more of a back seat. Source: New York Times
Why Hundreds of New York City Prosecutors Are Leaving Their Jobs
New burdens, low pay and pandemic malaise prompted the resignations of a fifth of the legal work force in Manhattan, the Bronx and Brooklyn. Source: New York Times
How Christian Smalls and Derrick Palmer Beat Amazon
The company’s crackdown on a worker protest in New York backfired and led to a historic labor victory. Source: New York Times
New York Public Library Ends Late Fees, and the Treasures Roll In
The decision by the New York Public Library set off a wave of returns, accompanied by bashful notes of apology and gratitude. Source: New York Times
Staten Island St. Patrick's Parade Still Bans Gay Marchers
The borough’s St. Patrick’s Day parade is returning, but it prohibits groups with “political or sexual identification agendas.” Source: New York Times
How Redistricting Made Park Slope and Staten Island Into an Unlikely Pair
New congressional maps that merge conservative Staten Island with liberal Park Slope will aid Democratic efforts to win a Republican-held House seat in New York. Source: New York Times
Why NY's 10th Congressional District Would Snake Through NYC
The peculiar redrawing of Representative Jerrold Nadler’s district led to the joke that it was “jerrymandered.” The reasons for the new lines were politically complicated. Source: New York Times
What a Serpentine District Says About N.Y. Democrats’ Gerrymandering
The peculiar redrawing of Representative Jerrold Nadler’s district led to the joke that it was “jerrymandered.” The reasons for the new lines were politically complicated. Source: New York Times
Pete Davidson and Colin Jost Just Bought a Staten Island Ferry
The two “Saturday Night Live” cast members were among a group of investors who won an auction of a retired ferryboat, with a bid of $280,100 and a desire to “restore a piece of New York.” Source: New York Times
In 2021, New York’s Housing Market Made a Stunning Comeback
It’s a trend that will likely continue in 2022, as momentum shifts away from the suburbs and international travel returns — unless new Covid variants interfere. Source: New York Times
Adams’s Virus Policy Includes Keeping Vaccine Mandate for Businesses
After a long silence on the subject, New York City’s incoming mayor said he would extend a number of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Covid-19 policies. Source: New York Times
These Churches Have Been Closed, but Their Artifacts Live On
In a warehouse on Staten Island, the Archdiocese of New York stores altars, statuary and other relics that can be reused in churches around the world. Source: New York Times
The Best New York City Marathon Photos of the Past 50 Years
The New York City Marathon’s 50th running is on Sunday. This is the story of one race, five boroughs, dozens of champions and over a million hopeful runners. Source: New York Times