NYC Doormen Vote to Strike Over Contract Disputes, Potentially Affecting 1.5 Million Residents
Thousands of New York City apartment building workers, including doorpersons and superintendents, have voted to authorize a potential strike due to stalled contract negotiations. The primary issues at stake include health care and pension benefits. The union representing these workers, 32BJ SEIU, has highlighted the financial struggles faced by its members, who earn an average salary of $62,000 annually. The union is pushing back against building owners' proposals that would require workers to pay health insurance premiums and introduce a lower-paying job classification for new hires. If no agreement is reached, the strike could commence as early as midnight on Monday, affecting 1.5 million renters, co-op owners, and condo dwellers across the city.