New York City's iconic doormen, a staple of the city's luxury buildings, are on the brink of a historic strike. For the first time in 35 years, the city's doormen, known for their impeccable service and distinctive uniforms, may walk off the job in a dispute over wages and working conditions. The vote to strike, which was reportedly overwhelming, comes after months of tense negotiations between the doormen's union and building owners. The potential strike could have significant implications for the city's high-end residential buildings, where doormen are often seen as a symbol of luxury and prestige.
NYC doormen vote to strike, walkout could be first time in 35 years NBC New York