Councilmembers demand results of 2019 sexual harassment review
/“We are not asking for anything that is outrageous, difficult or impossible.”
Read More“We are not asking for anything that is outrageous, difficult or impossible.”
Read MoreFourteen Queens lawmakers have called for Cuomo to resign.
Read More“Service workers are facing a clear crisis, unable to protect themselves or enforce the safety protocols needed to protect the public.”
Read More“Progress is driven by leaders who are willing to stand up for MeToo survivors even when it is inconvenient or difficult.”
Read MoreThe rally took place as a coalition of council aides attempt to form a staff union.
Read MoreLawmakers have been exploring changes to the laws around sexual harassment, including at a hearing on the issue in February, the first of its kind in 27 years.
Read MoreOnly two Queens councilmembers, Rory Lancman and Robert Holden, responded to request for comment last week.
Read More“No one should ever be made to feel uncomfortable in the workplace and singled out for unwanted attention.”
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