A looming labor dispute is set to disrupt the lives of New York City's elite, as thousands of doormen and supers - the iconic uniformed staff who manage the entrances to Manhattan's most exclusive buildings - are preparing to go on strike. The workers, who are members of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), are seeking better wages, benefits, and working conditions, and have threatened to "paralyze" the posh city lifestyle by withholding their services. The strike, which could begin as early as next week, is expected to impact some of the city's most high-end neighborhoods, including the Upper East Side and Tribeca. Residents and business owners in these areas are bracing for the potential disruption, which could include limited access to their buildings and disruptions to daily routines.


Thousands of NYC doormen, supers set to ‘paralyze’ posh city lifestyle with vote to strike  New York Post