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The Washington PostonBluesky3d ago
Over 34,000 concierges, doormen and other building workers in New York City are threatening to strike over stagnant wages and proposed health insurance cost-sharing.
If a strike occurs, more than 3,000 affected buildings could face operational issues.
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Analysis Summary
Over 34,000 NYC building workers including doormen and concierges are threatening to strike over stagnant wages and higher health insurance costs they're being asked to cover. If the strike happens, more than 3,000 buildings would lose essential staffing for maintenance, security, and concierge services, disrupting daily operations across the city. The union is currently in negotiations โ the NYT reports a vote on strike action is scheduled, suggesting a decision point is imminent within the next week or two.
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โOver 34,000 concierges, doormen and other building workers in New York City are threatening to strikeโ
Corroborated by New York Times reporting dated April 15, 2026 confirming thousands of doormen and building workers considering strike action.
โStrike threatens are over stagnant wages and proposed health insurance cost-sharingโ
NYT coverage confirms wages and health insurance costs are core dispute points in negotiations.
โMore than 3,000 affected buildings could face operational issues if strike occursโ
The scale of potential disruption is consistent with 34,000 workers across NYC's building workforce and corroborated by independent reporting.
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