A tentative contract agreement has been reached between union leaders and management, averting a potentially crippling strike by thousands of New York City apartment building workers. The deal, which still requires approval from union members, comes after months of tense negotiations over wages, benefits, and working conditions. If ratified, the contract would impact over 30,000 workers, including doormen, handymen, and other maintenance staff, who maintain the city's vast network of residential buildings. The agreement marks a significant relief for residents and building owners alike, as a strike would have caused widespread disruptions to the city's housing market and daily life.


Tentative contract deal holds off strike by New York City apartment building workers  AP News