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The New York City Office of Collective Bargaining (OCB) is an agency of the New York City government that regulates labor relations disputes and controversies with city employees, including certification of collective bargaining representatives, mediation, impasse panels, and arbitration.
The Labor Relations Board was established at this time to supervise labor-management relations, and the State Board of Mediation was set up to mediate settlements in labor disputes, carrying on services that had been provided since 1886. Also in 1937, New York passed a minimum wage law protecting women and minors.
Industrial and Labor Relations Review 66 (2013): 1031-1212. Kearney, Richard C., and Patrice M. Mareschal. Labor relations in the public sector CRC Press, 2014. Krinsky, John. "Neoliberal Times Intersecting Temporalities and the Neoliberalization of New York City's Public-Sector Labor Relations." Social Science History (2011) 35#3 pp: 381-422.
The history of labor disputes in America substantially precedes the Revolutionary period. In 1636, for instance, there was a fishermen's strike on an island off the coast of Maine and in 1677 twelve carmen were fined for going on strike in New York City. [1]
The number of unfair labor practice charges filed in fiscal year 2023 increased 10% from the year prior, according to the agency.During the same period, the NLRB saw an uptick in union ...
The New York Central Labor Council is a labor membership organization devoted to supporting, advancing and advocating for its member organizations and all 'working class' people of New York City. The New York City Central Labor Council plays a major role in New York City affairs and politics. The Council sponsors many protests, and throws its ...
CSX's fourth quarter profit slipped 13%, but the railroad hauled slightly more freight and kept its trains running smoothly. The volume of shipments the railroad delivered rose 1% even with all ...
"Wages and Hours of Labor in Manufacturing Industries, 1890 to 1907" (No. 77) "Review of Labor Legislation of 1908 and 1909" (No. 85) Report of the Industrial Commission on Labor Legislation (vol. v., U.S. Commission's Report) C. D. Wright, Industrial Evolution in the United States (1887) Stimson, Handbook to the Labor Laws of the United States