NYC Doormen Vote to Strike Over Pay and Health-Care Costs

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About 34,000 NYC residential building workers, including doormen, porters and superintendents, voted to authorize a strike next week if a deal with building owners isn’t reached by Monday; a walkout would be the first in more than three decades and could begin as soon as Tuesday, centered on higher pay and the cost-sharing of health insurance.
- Thousands of N.Y.C. Doormen Seeking Better Pay Vote to Strike Next Week The New York Times
- NYC building workers with 32BJ vote to authorize strike as members rally on Upper East Side ABC7 New York
- 32BJ strike: NYC building workers vote to authorize strike that could impact 1.5 million residents FOX 5 New York
- As New Yorkers splurge, their doormen struggle The Washington Post
- Open your own doors? NYC building workers vote to authorize strike. Gothamist
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