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A tentative contract agreement reached late Friday between doormen, porters, and building owners narrowly averted a citywide strike, but the deal underscores a deepening reality: the relentless affordability crisis is now squeezing nearly every person who lives or works in New York City.
The new four-year contract for over 30,000 residential building workers, while preventing major disruption, came at a significant cost. It includes substantial wage increases and maintains crucial benefits like family healthcare. For the workers, many of whom commute from far outside the city, these gains are essential to keep pace with soaring costs for housing, food, and transportation.
For building owners, however, these increased labor costs are untenable without being passed along. They have signaled that the only path forward is to raise monthly maintenance fees and common charges for apartment residents. This creates a cascading effect, where the struggle for a living wage directly fuels the very housing cost inflation that makes that wage necessary.
The episode reveals a city at a financial breaking point. From the service workers who maintain its buildings to the tenants who call them home, economic pressures are mounting from all sides. The averted strike is a temporary reprieve, but it highlights a systemic cycle where the effort to afford life in New York makes living in New York less affordable for everyone.
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