NYC Doorman Standoff Ends with Tentative Pact Between Unions and Luxury Landlords

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NYC’s doormen and porters in more than 34,000 luxury buildings avoided a strike after 32BJ SEIU reached a tentative deal with the Realty Advisory Board, averting disruptions for more than half a million residents. Details were not immediately released, but the dispute centered on healthcare cost contributions and cost-cutting pressures tied to a rent-freeze pledge for stabilized apartments; officials planned to brief the press later Friday as negotiations concluded.
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- NYC building workers with 32BJ reach agreement with Realty Advisory Board to avert strike ABC7 New York
- N.Y.C. Doormen and Building Owners Reach an Agreement to Avert a Strike The New York Times
- NYC doormen vote to strike, walkout could be first time in 35 years NBC New York
- Tentative deal reached to avoid NYC residential building workers strike, union says CBS News
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