Noel Xavier (NASRCC) testified at Boston City Hall yesterday on the dire issues of wage theft and tax fraud.
@ben4district6 is set to introduce a new Wage Theft Ordinance this week, aiming to bolster protections for workers against wage theft.
@enriquepepen@StopTaxFraud
My piece in @GlobeOpinion:
A promotional exam in Oct. would cement the discriminatory impact of the 2020 exam. Instead, my colleagues and I proposed a one-year delay of this test in order to promote diversity. BPD should commit to a different process. https://t.co/BQH8szqw89
I want to thank all the constituents and women-owned businesses for coming to Drawdown Brewing today for a Celebrating Women’s History Month event I hosted with Aliesha Porcena, Director of Small Business for the City of Boston.
This Saturday at noon I will be hosting a Celebrating Women’s History Month event from 12 pm to 2 pm at Drawdown Brewing in JP! More information below.
Please attend the following @BOSCityCouncil hearing this Thursday at 2 p.m. virtually or in the Iannella Chamber regarding a hearing order I sponsored on exploring a right to counsel pilot for tenants facing eviction in Boston: https://t.co/xyOhvdhN2v
"Families relied on this facility to provide their relatives with the care that they need, and they deserve better. They deserve transparency. Instead, what they got was a CEO who ran the place into the ground while apparently enriching himself." https://t.co/sBmyho9jXf
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Blue Frog Bakery in JP! For the last two decades Blue Frog has been an important and special landmark in the community. Thank you Brad and Ginger for all of your love and dedication over the years!
“Massie recalled meeting a woman in court who had signed such an agreement and was facing eviction from public housing for violating it. But upon looking into her case, Massie found the woman had a Section 8 housing voucher (1/3) https://t.co/tN6PrQcYvU
Great speech from @ben4district6 👏
No vote taken today but conversations are ongoing, and a finalized resolution is in the works for the body to take up in the future
Councilor Weber delivered his maiden speech and put his first order on the floor for a hearing to explore a right to counsel pilot program for tenants facing eviction in the City of #Boston.
Read more: https://t.co/yBrMkXiG7Q
I had a great time supporting @eglestonsq this weekend during the 3rd Annual Chocolate + Churros community event at Robert Lawson Park. Thank you Deborah Karson for these photos!
During yesterday’s council meeting, I was happy to join @VoteWorrell and my council colleagues in recognizing Larry Ellison on his retirement from Boston Police and @MAMLEO_MA. Wishing you continued success in your future endeavors, Larry!