NYC Apartment Building Workers Vote to Authorize Strike Amid Labor Disputes
Tens of thousands of New York City residential building workers, including doorpersons, porters, supers, and handypersons, have voted to authorize a strike. This decision comes as part of ongoing labor disputes concerning their working conditions and compensation. The vote reflects the workers' readiness to take collective action if their demands are not met. The potential strike could significantly impact the daily operations of numerous apartment buildings across the city, affecting both residents and property management companies. The workers are seeking better wages and improved working conditions, which they argue have not kept pace with the rising cost of living in New York City.