Published: April 14, 2010
Seven thousand disgruntled New York City doormen and apartment building workers hit the streets last night, as the threat of a full-fledged strike loomed large, according to NY1. The workers' union has given the Realty Advisory Board less than a week to agree to its terms. The kerfuffle erupted between the two groups after the Realty Advisory Board made proposed contract changes including reduced vacation days and a mandate requiring them to pay for part of their insurance premiums. Yesterday's march hit the Upper East Side, with workers striding down Park Avenue.