Amazing: Mariangel Vargas, 11, a migrant from Colombia, has become a chess champion after one year in the US, competing in 50 tournaments around NY.
Living in a midtown shelter, she fell in love with chess at PS 11 in Chelsea.
"My favorite part of chess is when I’m winning,” she told @deirdre_bardolf in fluent English, which she has picked up as quickly as the game.
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Big news: New York delivery drivers have beat Grubhub and Seamless in court, and will officially get a new $18/hr minimum wage.
The pay for these 60,000 gig workers will rise to $20/hr by 2025.
The lawsuit from Ubereats & Grubhub have cost the deliveristas an estimated $15 million in wages. That’s $15 million missing from our communities.
Big apps have gotten away with paying poverty wages for far too long. It’s time #deliveristas receive the minimum pay they deserve.
New York City’s labor force participation has largely recovered, but out-of-school/out-of-work rates are higher, particularly among young Black New Yorkers @EmilMella
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My NEW report @CenterNYC estimates NYC’s home-based early care and education (ECE) providers are earning less than minimum wage, which has contributed to a rapid decline of child care programs and the child care crisis in NYC. A🧵of some key findings 1/4. https://t.co/2Fd0IC24ik
Saying that migrants from all over the world arriving here “will destroy New York City” is repugnant MAGA garbage.
10K a month? In 1907, that many came in a *day* — and it MADE this city.
Let’s drop this demagoguery and invest in welcoming asylum seekers and getting them work.
Our Astoria Project Gig Workers Survey, prepared in partnership with @CWENYC, is now live! NYC-based gig workers, freelancers, and independent contractors are encouraged to respond – your answers will inform support for workers like you.
Take the survey: https://t.co/UAEEW62AAh
Apps SAY they support workers yet…
🚲 They pay delivery workers POVERTY wages.
🚲 They are suing @nycgov to DELAY a dignified minimum pay rate.
🚲 They PIT consumers and restaurants against workers when company revenues grow in the billions.
#FairPay for delivery workers!
New @CenterNYC Economic Update: @JParrott10007 and I break down revisions to local employment statistics. NYC isn't as far behind in recovering lost jobs as first estimated, but many industries lag pre-pandemic levels.
Read here: https://t.co/ajQ94OalWO
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Annual revisions to city employment statistics reveal an improved picture of New York City’s economic recovery from the pandemic, showing the city wasn’t as far behind the nation as previously thought.
https://t.co/c5nQadFs8A
Bitcoin's energy usage is currently estimated at around 130 TWh per year, approximately equal to the entire energy consumption of Sweden.
The price of BTC has fallen by 2/3, but energy use has only fallen by 1/3.
New post from @EmilMella making sense of national and NYC job recovery. Since the start of the pandemic, @CenterNYC has been analyzing 3 categories of jobs -- essential, face-to-face, & remote -- each w/ unique challenges at dif stages of the recovery. 1/2 https://t.co/yb9RKToN53
Essential and remote-working industry jobs surpass pre-pandemic levels, while employment in face-to-face industries lags by more than nine percent. https://t.co/eNuKVEJkdS
New report by @CenterNYC@NYCETC_org & @WPTIorg provides needed context for tmrw's #JobsReport. We surveyed #wkdev orgs across NYC to determine what obstacles workers face in securing long-term, family-sustaining jobs & what hardworking #wkdev orgs needs to makes those matches.
“NYC’s Workforce Landscape,” created in partnership w/ @WPTIorg & @CenterNYC - which is an overview of NYC's invaluable network of orgs, providers & programs working towards an equitable economic recovery. #RecoveryForAllNYC
https://t.co/xB7OONU2Ru