4,000 Bronx Building Workers Looking For More $$ & New Contract
Residents in 500 Bronx buildings are facing another nervous wait-and-see game, as building workers and landlords have begun talks on a new contract.
With their current contract expiring March 14, talks were underway for nearly 4,000 residential property service Bronx workers, represented by Local 32BJ, and major Bronx employers, including the Bronx Realty Advisory Board and top independent employers.
“Wages for Bronx members have failed to keep pace with the rising costs of housing, food and transportation over the last three years,” said Kyle Bragg, vice president of Local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union.








