Quincy MA - Representatives of the Boston Globe’s largest employee’s union and owner The New York Times Company this week announced an agreement on a new contract that calls for significant cuts in wages and benefits for reporters and others but are less severe than the givebacks included in a
BOSTON/Theater District – Calling on the MBTA Board of Directors to reject fare hikes and service cuts members of the T Riders Union demonstrated in front of the State Transportation Building on Thursday.
BOSTON/Roxbury - Older residents of Boston and other cities led by advocates from the Mass Senior Action Council demonstrated on Thursday against cuts in funding for state programs such as Prescription Advantage.
BOSTON/The Common corner of Tremont and Park Streets – Members of the Boston area branches of International Socialist Organization Veterans for Peace and other activist groups gathered across from the entrance to the Park Street MBTA station on Tuesday to show support for a humanitarian aid c
BOSTON/Dorchester - By a vote of 366 to 179 members of the Boston Newspaper Guild approved a contract with Globe owner The New York Times Company.
BOSTON/Roxbury - It was awkward at times; and messy.
BOSTON/State House - Activists and supporters of Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) reform testified to the Joint Committee on the Judiciary at the Statehouse Monday.
BOSTON/State House steps - They came with a cake Thursday to celebrate the 44th birthday of the federal Medicare program.
BOSTON/Boston Common - The #OccupyBoston General Assembly held its second meeting last night at the Parkman Bandstand on the Boston Common. Over 200 people attended and immediately went into meetings of the working groups they had formed at the first meeting.