Apartments at NYC’s luxe Clock Tower go for tens of millions of dollars, but staff have gone on strike over not making a livable wage maintaining the residence.
The building boasts an indoor pool, a wine cellar, a fitness center and a private dining room, among other amenities. Units are currently available between $3.57 million and $24.45 million.
“After voting for a union over a year ago and sitting down to negotiation earlier this year to negotiate a first contract, the condominium has yet to offer any proposals,” the workers wrote in their statement.
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