Contract negotiations between the union representing New York City apartment building workers and management have reached a critical impasse, with union members voting to authorize a possible strike. Over 10,000 workers, including maintenance staff, cleaners, and handymen, are involved in the negotiations, which have been ongoing for months. The workers are seeking better wages, improved working conditions, and enhanced benefits, but management has so far refused to meet their demands. A strike could have significant consequences for the city's rental market, with many apartment owners and managers warning of potential rent increases and service disruptions.


New York City apartment building workers authorize a possible strike as contract talks stall  WHEC.com