Residential building workers and property managers in New York City have reached a last-minute deal that will see doormen, maintenance workers and security guards keep their healthcare and vacation benefits and earn a 3 percent yearly raise.The 11th hour deal will avert a strike tentatively set for Thursday that would have left residents to fend for themselves at 3,000 of the city's most exclusive buildings.Property managers sought to to slash the vacation and sick days enjoyed by superintendents, porters and other workers. They also wanted them to pay into their healthcare, which is currently fully paid for by the property managers.
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