apartment workers: New York City doorman and porters are closer to a “STRIKE!”
- 04/03/10 05:48 AM
More than two thousand New York City doormen and apartment building workers (members of 32BJ) voted early Thursday evening to call a strike if it becomes necessary. A strike of up to 30,000 workers could directly affect more than one million New Yorkers if negotiations fail to result in a new contract by 12:01am on April 21st at over 3,200 apartment buildings citywide. Members in Brooklyn and Queens have already voted to authorize a strike. A union representing thousands of doormen, porters, concierges and other apartment workers throughout the city is negotiating with an industry association representing building owners and managers.
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