News — Workforce
Criminalizing Poverty: The Enduring Discriminatory Practice of Stop & Frisk
Testimony - Fair Fares
Press Release: Majority of City Council Members Support ‘Fair Fares’ Proposal
New York City Council Members for FairFares
Press Release: Wrong Information Winds Up on Background Check, Costing Client His Job
Criminalizing Poverty: No Easy Pass for Transit Riders
Press Release: CSS Statement: Trump Budget a Stark Reminder that Elections Have Consequences
Press Release: Congestion Pricing - A CSS Analysis
Testimony: New York State Department of Labor Hearing on Employee Scheduling
Testimony: New York City Council Committee on Public Safety
Press Release: Statement: A Strong Economy and Progressive Policies are Helping Reduce Citywide Poverty Rate
Open Letter to Mayor de Blasio from Progressive Leaders on #FairFares
Testimony on Unpredictable Scheduling to NYC City Council
Press Release: LAC, CSS and NELA/NY File Amicus Brief with NY State’s Highest Court in Case Affecting People Who Face Criminal Record Employment Discrimination by Third Parties
Press Release: Statement on the Mayor’s State of the City Address
Press Release: Re-entry and Legal Advocates File Amicus Brief with U.S. Supreme Court
Testimony on Fair Fares to NYC Council Transportation Committee
The Color Line in the 21st Century
On November 2nd CSS held the second in a series of conversations around race and equality. The second installment of the Color Line in the 21st Century series featured Richard Wolff, Mychal Denzel Smith, and CSS Associate Counsel Kimberly Westcott.