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From: S" To: ICaryna Shuliak Subject: Re: 32BJ SEIU I NYC Doormen I NYC Doorman Strike Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2018 12:56:49 +0000 Crazy, thank you for sharing! On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 12:00 AM ICaryna Shuliak < wrote: https://therealdeal-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/therealdeal.com/2018/04/11/tenants-asked-to-stand-in-as- threat-of-doormen-strike-looms/ampt? amp_ js_v=0.1&usqp=mq331AQGCAEYASgBOhmigin=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&exp=da%3A5& prerenderSize=l&visibilityState=prerender&paddingTop=54&p2r=0&horizontalScrolling=0&csi=1&aoh=152 35049947724&viewerUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Famp%2Fs%2Ftherealdeal.com%2F2018 %2F04%2F11%2Ftenants-asked-to-stand-in-as-threat-of-doormen-strike- looms%2Famp%2F&history=l&storage=l&c id=l&cap=swipe%2CnavigateTo%2Ccid%2C fragment%2Crepl aceUrl 32BJ SEIU I NYC Doormen I NYC Doorman Strike "If the building is able to, they'll have no more than a super, and a security guard," he said. The union, which represents 31,500 apartment building workers in New York City, is demanding higher wages for its workers to match increasing living expenses. Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo are expected to attend Wednesday's rally, which is planned to start at 82nd Street and Park Avenue. "The workers are prepared to do what they need to to take care of their families," said Eugenio Villasante, a union spokesperson. "New Yorkers know that they want the wages and benefits they deserve." Villasante would not detail the union's exact demands, but added that negotiations are still "far apart." Howard Rothschild, the president of the Realty Advisory Board, said in a letter on Tuesday that the average doorman or porter receives $85,000 in wages and benefits a year while the average handyman receives $91,000 a year in wages and benefits. (The union has disputed these figures.) EFTA00541053 In a statement, Real Estate Board of New York president John Banks said the lobbying organization is "optimistic" that an agreement would be reached. The agreement with workers at commercial buildings expires in 2020. Tags: doormen, Residential Real Estate Tags: doormen, Residential Real Estate More Like This Widow of hedge fund executive sells Upper East Side mansion at S21M discount Brooklyn's toniest neighborhoods posted big declines in home prices in O1 Westchester and Fairfield Cheat Sheet: Office rents hit 15-year high in Westchester ... & more • The richest ZIP code in the US was once owned by a Vanderbilt More from The Real Deal • Vanbarton buying the UN-leased Albano Building for $117M • DHA, Heng Sang nix condo conversion plans for Cassa Hotel • Top Cushman broker leaves to run leasing at Tishman Speyer • Widow of hedge fund executive sells Upper East Side mansion at $21M discount • Developers snag construction financing for Alvaro Siza's first NYC condo • Brooklyn's toniest neighborhoods posted big declines in home prices in Q1 All the best, Lana EFTA00541054

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