Wanted: Older Adult Volunteers 55 + to Help Individuals with Conviction Histories
Half of Recovery Jobs Offer Low Wages. So Raise Them!
'It hurts the young. It helps too little. It boosts unemployment.' There are plenty of myths about the minimum wage. The reality is, more and more workers are working at a pay rate that puts them in poverty.
Expand NY Works, Dump Stop-and-Frisk
Press Release: Statement on Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order Establishing Statewide Health Insurance Exchange
New York’s Youth Need Jobs, Not Stop-and-Frisk
Press Release: CSS and 13 Business-Serving Groups Launch Small Business Health Coverage Assistance Program
Accessible and Affordable Health Care
NYC Needs Paid Sick Days, Not Lame Excuses
Thousands of New Yorkers face an impossible choice when they get sick: Go to work and get yourself and others sicker, or stay home and risk losing pay or your post.
Health Reform Works for Us
Press Release: HHC Adopts Community Service Society’s Electronic Benefits Tool to Link Patients to Social Services
Latino Youth and the Specter of Joblessness
College to Nowhere
The GED: Public Good or Private Sector Trove?
A private corporation has just taken over the test that millions use to attain credentials outside of high school. Amid talk of rising fees, it's time for the city to step up for students counting on the GED.