In a significant breakthrough for thousands of New York City's residential workers, union leaders have announced a tentative contract agreement with building owners. The deal affects doorpersons, superintendents, and other support staff at apartment houses across the city. After months of negotiations, the agreement is expected to bring much-needed stability and improved working conditions to these often-overlooked workers, who play a crucial role in maintaining the daily operations of New York City's iconic residential buildings. The details of the agreement remain under wraps, but sources close to the negotiations suggest significant gains for workers, including improved wages and benefits.


Union leaders representing thousands of New York City apartment house doorpersons, superintendents and other workers have reached a tentative contract agreement with building owners.