Home care workers in New York City have been engaged in a long-standing battle with the Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC) over the issue of 24-hour shifts. The workers, who are predominantly immigrant women, claim that the 24-hour shifts are unfair and exploitative, and that they are not being properly compensated for their work. The CPC, which is one of the largest home care agencies in the city, has been requiring its workers to work 24-hour shifts without proper rest or compensation. The workers argue that this is a violation of their rights and is causing them physical and emotional harm. The fight began several years ago, when the workers first started speaking out against the 24-hour shifts. Since then, they have been organizing and advocating for change, including filing lawsuits and staging protests. Despite their efforts, the CPC has refused to budge, and the workers are now taking their fight to the streets. The workers are demanding that the CPC eliminate the 24-hour shifts and provide them with fair compensation and better working conditions. They are also calling on the city to take action to protect their rights and ensure that all home care workers are treated with dignity and respect. The issue of 24-hour shifts is not unique to the CPC, and home care workers across the city are facing similar challenges. However, the workers at the CPC are at the forefront of the fight, and their efforts are being closely watched by labor advocates and policymakers. The workers’ union, the New York State Nurses Association, has been supporting their efforts and providing them with resources and guidance. The city’s Department of Labor has also been involved in the dispute, and has been working to mediate a resolution. However, so far, no agreement has been reached, and the workers are continuing to fight for their rights. The workers are not just fighting for themselves, but for all home care workers in the city who are facing similar challenges. They believe that their fight is part of a larger movement to protect the rights of all workers, particularly those in the care industry. The workers are also highlighting the importance of home care workers in the city’s healthcare system, and the need for them to be treated with dignity and respect. As the fight continues, the workers are remaining steadfast in their demands, and are calling on the city to take action to protect their rights.