The Daily Dirt: After all that? Building workers reach tentative contract agreement
Denizens of our city’s unionized buildings can set down their trashbags. A tentative contract agreement was announced by the city’s building workers and owners, represented by Local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union and the Realty Advisory Board on Labor Relations, respectively. The deal comes after a Wednesday strike authorization led to buildings sending breathless emails — including to some The Real Deal staffers — warning of a lawless new world, where residents man the front desk, take out their own garbage and, dare I say it, pick up their deliveries from the lobby. That didn’t come to pass, […]
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