New York City doormen and building owners reached a deal late Friday, avoiding a strike but showing how the affordability crunch is squeezing nearly everyone who lives or works there
Doormen and building owners reached a deal late Friday, avoiding a strike but showing how the affordability crunch is squeezing nearly everyone who lives or works in New York.
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The deal affects about 34,000 apartment building workers. The last time they had staged a walkout was in 1991.
Read MoreTentative contract deal holds off strike by New York City apartment building workers
Union leaders representing thousands of New York City apartment house doorpersons, superintendents and other workers have reached a tentative contract agreement with building owners
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