New York City Doormen Avert Walkout With Four-Year Wage and Benefits Deal

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NYC doormen and building owners reached a tentative four-year contract that would raise wages by $4.50 per hour over the term, keep free health insurance for workers and families, and boost pension benefits, covering about 34,000 workers. A strike was averted as ballots will be mailed to union members for final approval, with a vote expected by May 28.
- N.Y.C. Doormen and Building Owners Reach an Agreement to Avert a Strike The New York Times
- NYC building workers with 32BJ reach agreement with Realty Advisory Board to avert strike ABC7 New York
- Doorman Strike Is Off as Union Cuts Deal With Luxury Landlords THE CITY - NYC News
- Residential building workers vote to strike over wage increases, healthcare benefits amNewYork
- Deal to avoid NYC residential building workers strike hailed by both sides as a "win-win" CBS News
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