The Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition supports commemorative activities & has established a permanent art memorial to those who died in the fire in 1911.
Hundreds of NYC building & construction trades workers processed into St Patrick's Cathedral in hardhats Weds, gathering for the annual Memorial Mass honoring their fellow workers who have tragically died on the job over the past year.
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Workers, Labor leaders and government officials gathered Tues for a Workers’ Memorial Day event in Manhattan to honor New Yorkers who have died or suffered injury on the job, and to renew the fight for strong workplace safety protections.
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Visit the Triangle Fire Memorial on the building where the fire took place back in 1911. The Brown Building is located at 23–29 Washington Place, between Greene Street and Washington Square East in Greenwich Village. The building is part of the New York University campus.
May Day is tomorrow, aka 𝑰𝒏𝒕𝒆𝒓𝒏𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒂𝒍 𝑾𝒐𝒓𝒌𝒆𝒓𝒔’ 𝑫𝒂𝒚, we share this video by Interns of Daniel Levinson Wilk, Prof. of American History | Fashion Institute of Technology: Saira Velez, host, producer and editor & Akira Guevara, researcher and videographer.
Jane's Walk | The Triangle Fire Memorial
Led By Andi Sosin & Joel Sosinsky
Meet at the Triangle Fire Memorial at the intersection of Washington Place and Greene Street in Greenwich Village.
Saturday, May 2, 2026
11:00 AM | 30 minutes
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The rights we have today were not created in a vacuum.
DCWP Commissioner Levine explored historic sites of NYC’s labor history and shared a bit on his own journey to where he is today.
From the strike line to the bedside!
NYP nurses woke up early this morning to head back to their first day back at work. Grateful for the strength and solidarity that carried all 15,000 striking nurses through every cold day and every strike chant!
On Thursday, NYSNA nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian celebrated their return to work with a 6:30AM "walk-back" at NYP's Milstein Hospital. Over the weekend, they voted overwhelmingly to ratify new a new three-year agreement that protects patient and nurse safety.
15k NYSNA nurses continue to hold the line on the largest & longest nurse strike in NYC history and demand that employers settle fair contracts. Please consider making a contribution so our braves nurses can hold the line one day longer, one day stronger.
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