Hochul’s selection of LaSalle to head the Court of Appeals and lead the state’s sprawling court system has been mired in controversy amid pushback from progressives, labor unions and advocates who argue he’s too conservative for the post.
Critics of LaSalle, whom Hochul named as her choice to serve as chief judge on the Court of Appeals, accused the governor of betraying organized labor after unions backed her during last year’s election.
On Jan. 9, senators, union leaders, reproductive rights organizations, and advocates for due process and civil rights gathered at the state capitol building
AFT
Reopening schools has been one of the most contested issues of the COVID-19 era, and few have been happy with the pace – parent, teacher or student. One person who thought New York City has tackled it correctly is Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers. Unlike some national labor figures, Weingarten remains influential among local education unions in New York, where she headed the United Federation of Teachers from 1998 to 2009.
7. John Samuelsen
International President, Transport Workers Union
As international president of the Transport Workers Union, John Samuelsen represents 150,000 transit workers, including 41,000 at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, his former employer whose tracks stretch from New York City to Poughkeepsie and Montauk. After a $3.9 billion bailout in March 2020, the MTA is receiving another $6 billion in aid via the American Rescue Plan, sidestepping once again the looming jobs catastrophe caused by the pandem