A tentative agreement has been reached between New York City doormen and building owners, potentially ending a months-long dispute over wages and working conditions. The deal, which still requires final approval from union members, could bring significant changes to the lives of thousands of doormen and other building staff in the city. The negotiations, led by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), aimed to address long-standing issues such as low wages, inadequate benefits, and a lack of job security. If ratified, the agreement would mark a major victory for the union and its members, who have been fighting for better working conditions in the city's high-rise buildings.
New York City Doormen and Building Owners Reach Tentative Deal Bloomberg.com