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Former President Bill Clinton said the fund will invest in infrastructure for areas affected by Sandy.

Financial District »

Over 4,000 workers said their employers made them use paid sick days when they couldn't get to work.

Chelsea »

Workers at the General Theological Seminary said they were canned with little notice.

Long Island City »

The chance to become a plumber's apprentice drew huge crowds in Long Island City.

New York City »

A looming strike that threatened to stall I'll Have Another's chance at a Triple Crown has been averted.

Forest Hills, Rego Park & Jamaica »

Some car wash employees work 105 hours a week with low pay and no sick days, according to a new study.

Manhattan »

City Council Speaker Christine Quinn announced a new living wage bill that will not include tenants.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Local 79 has set up an ongoing rally to protest unsafe conditions and low wages at the hotel.

Manhattan »

The City Council faced off Tuesday on controversial legislation that would boost wages for some workers.

Midtown & Theater District »

Echoing the message of Occupy Wall Street, transit and buildings union workers rallied outside of a Midtown hotel where contract negotiations got underway Tuesday.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Friday that Occupy Wall Street protesters are damaging the city's economy.

Downtown »

Occupy Wall Street has set up a functioning town in Zuccotti Park with committees for food, sanitation and housing.  

Manhattan »

The City Council was originally supposed to vote at 8 p.m, Tuesday. Now, the hour of the vote is unknown.

Manhattan »

About 1,000 city workers will still be laid off under the budget plan, set to be approved by the City Council Tuesday.

Manhattan »

The retail giant is reportedly looking at possible locations in East Harlem and along Ladies' Mile on Sixth Avenue.