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Supporters rally for DNAinfo and Gothamist in City Hall Park.
Nov 6

At DNAinfo/Gothamist Rally, Support for Unions and Scorn for Joe Ricketts

Marchers booed mentions of Joe Ricketts, the billionaire who shut down the sites. City officials, union reps and reporters all spoke.
By John Bonazzo
A Chariot minibus.
Jul 27

Chariot Will Start Ferrying Manhattan and Brooklyn Commuters to Work in August

"At the end of the day, a commuter wants to get to work quickly, reliably and affordably. Everything else is a distraction."
By Brady Dale
From another era.
May 2

Ford-Owned Chariot Shuttle Service Unionized by Teamsters

How long till the engineers start carrying union cards?
By Brady Dale
SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 20: A pedestrian walks by the Connected Bus, a new bus with high-tech features, February 20, 2008 in San Francisco, California. The Connected Bus is part of an innovated transit pilot program operated by San Francisco MUNI in partnership with Cisco Internet Business Solutions. The 95 percent emissions-free hybrid bus features high speed wireless internet access, live route information and wait times via touchscreen monitors and a "Green Gauge" that gives information about the environmental impact of the bus as it travels through the city. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Apr 6

The Economic Justice Fight Inside Silicon Valley’s Commuter Buses

By Brady Dale
NYCLASS volunteers and animal rights activists protest across the street from Gracie Mansion.
Oct 18

NYCLASS Demands de Blasio Get Back in the Saddle on Carriage Horses

By Madina Toure
Protestors support the mayor's efforts to remove horses from New York streets last spring. (Photo Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Feb 4

Afternoon Bulletin: Horse Carriage Deal Nixed, Life Without the L Train and More

By Parker Richards
A horse drawn carriage driver waits for customers outside of Central Park. (Photo: Spencer Platt for Getty Images)
Feb 4

De Blasio Horse-Carriage Deal Falls Apart as Teamsters Drop Support

By Will Bredderman
Gillian Anderson (Photo: Michael Tran for Getty Images).
Feb 2

Gillian Anderson and Pink Want the Council to Vote for de Blasio Horse Carriage Plan

By Will Bredderman
A horse-drawn carriage outside Central Park. (Photo: Spencer Platt for Getty Images)
Feb 1

Councilman Calls for Delay in Horse Carriage Vote

By Jillian Jorgensen
Two horse-drawn carriages are ridden on Central Park West (Photo: Stan Honda for AFP/Getty Images).
Jan 22

De Blasio Officials Struggle Mightily to Justify Horse Carriage Plan to Council

By Will Bredderman
Stable owners Patrick and Cornelius Byrne and driver Ian McKeever protest with workers against the plan to curtail horse carriages (Photo: Will Bredderman for Observer).
Jan 19

De Blasio Carriage Horse Deal Ticks Everybody Off

By Will Bredderman and Jillian Jorgensen
Two horse-drawn carriages are ridden on Central Park West (Photo: Stan Honda for AFP/Getty Images).
Jan 17

De Blasio Announces Compromise to Keep Horse Carriages in Central Park

By Jillian Jorgensen
Building and Construction Trades Council of New York President Gary LaBarbera, center, with union workers and politicians (Photo: Will Bredderman for Observer).
Dec 10

At Labor Rally, New Measure Touted to Aggressively Boost Union Construction in NYC

By Will Bredderman
(eastcoalfax, flickr)
Apr 29

Report Recommends NYCHA Cut Deficit by Slashing Community Centers

By Will Bredderman
David Koch
Apr 20

David Koch: Scott Walker Would Defeat Hillary Clinton ‘by a Major Margin’

By Will Bredderman
Councilman Daniel Dromm speaks about legislation to ban horse carriages.
Dec 8

City Council Members Introduce Bill Banning Horse Carriages

By Jillian Jorgensen
Councilman Daniel Dromm. (Photo: William Alatriste/NYC Council)
Aug 6

Carriage Drivers Strike Back Against Queens Councilman

By Ross Barkan
Rubain Dorancy shows off his ballot petitions with supporters. (Photo: Twitter/@RubainDorancy)
Jul 22

Teamsters Back Rubain Dorancy for Central Brooklyn Senate Seat

By Will Bredderman
State Senator Jeff Klein. (Photo: Getty)
May 6

Jeff Klein Snags Teamsters Endorsement

By Jill Colvin
Apr 9

Frieze New York, Unions Reach Agreement in Art Fair Labor Dispute

By Zoƫ Lescaze
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Jun 17

Christine Quinn Snags Teamsters Unions’ Endorsement

By Jill Colvin
May 31

Sotheby’s and Teamsters Cut a Deal, Ending 10-Month Lockout

By Rozalia Jovanovic
Tuesday morning's rally outside Sotheby's
Mar 22

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Sided With Sotheby’s Art Handlers, Moved Charity Auction

By Whitney Kimball
Mr. Ruprecht?
Dec 21

Teamsters: Sotheby’s Is Killing Christmas

By Adrianne Jeffries
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