Home care workers have embarked on a two-week sit-in protest in front of City Council Speaker Julie Menin’s home in an effort to ramp up pressure to pass Intro. 303, a bill that would end the 24-hour workday for home care workers, which the speaker had initially promised to bring to a vote in the spring.
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