The longtime president of the New York City Central Labor Council, Vincent Alvarez, is stepping down from the role at the end of the month.
Alvarez, who has led the nation's largest regional labor federation for the last 14 years, has pushed for better pay and retirement benefits in both the public and private sector during his tenure. He also has been a staunch backer of clean energy projects and the union jobs they create.
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