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By Workers World Today on April 26, 2025
New York State
By Lynn Spivey, President, NACCP-NYCHA Branch
President Trump’s 2025 executive orders mark a major policy shift, rolling back protections aimed at addressing systemic inequality. …
By Workers World Today on November 25, 2024
New York City
By Greg B. Smith, THE CITY | Editorial Credit: a katz / shutterstock.com
Comptroller Brad Lander’s office found dozens of cases where NYCHA could …
By Workers World Today on February 6, 2024
Features , News
Editorial credit: Here Now / Shutterstock.com
By Molly Crane-Newman | The Daily News
Dozens of New York City Housing Authority building supers were arrested …
By Workers World Today on August 15, 2023
New York City
Editorial credit: Paul Frangipane / Shutterstock.com
New York City is home to people from all over the world. We may eat different foods …
By Workers World Today on August 8, 2023
Features , Health , New York City
Facing a half-billion dollars in rent arrears, the cash-strapped public housing agency has sent 1,250 notices so far.
Greg B. Smith, The City
Editorial …
By Workers World Today on July 7, 2023
New York City , New York State
Written By: Greg B. Smith
Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday announced new leadership for the New York City Housing Authority at a moment when …
By Workers World Today on October 24, 2022
New York City
New York, NY – Feb 4, 2022: City Comptroller Brad Lander speaks at Senator Charles Schumer joined by elected officials and activists call for …
By Workers World Today on July 16, 2022
New York City
New York NY USA-July 16, 2015 – The Queensbridge North Houses in Queens in New York. Tenants of the Queensbridge Houses are suing NYCHA …
By Workers World Today on April 4, 2022
New York City , Workers' Rights
Lintech Electric Failed to Pay Employees the Prevailing Wage Rate on NYCHA Projects
New York, NY – November 11, 2021: State Attorney General Letitia James marches at Veterans Day Parade along Fifth Avenue. (Shutterstock)
NEW YORK – New …
By Workers World Today on December 1, 2021
New York City
More than 5,000 public housing apartments in buildings long ago deemed “lead free” contain lead paint, THE CITY has learned. And that number is likely to grow. Meet a resident of one of those complexes: Mikhaila Bonaparte, who was born in 2013, just days before NYCHA falsified its lead report to the feds.
By Greg B. Smith, THE CITY
The inspectors arrived at the Tompkins Houses in Brooklyn to check for lead paint when resident Shari Broomes …