In a move that could disrupt the daily lives of thousands of New Yorkers, doormen working in the city's high-rise buildings are preparing to go on strike for the first time in over three decades. The United Federation of Teachers-affiliated Local 32BJ Service Employees International Union, which represents the doormen, has been negotiating with building owners for better wages, benefits, and working conditions. With tensions rising and a strike deadline looming, residents and business owners are bracing for the potential impact on services such as package delivery, building maintenance, and security. As the city's real estate market continues to boom, the doormen's union is pushing for greater recognition and compensation for the often-overlooked workers who serve as the first point of contact for many New Yorkers.


New York City Doormen Are Poised to Go on Strike for the First Time in 35 Years  Yahoo