Economy Added 77d ago · originally reported 78d ago Why the delay? Events only appear once a second similar article confirms the story. Additionally, many feeds (especially Google News-proxied sources like CNN, NYT, WSJ, WaPo) can take 10-20+ hours to index new articles. The pipeline also runs every 30 minutes, so there's always some inherent lag. 2 outlets

New York City doormen and building owners reach tentative agreement to avert strike

The union representing thousands of doormen, porters and superintendents in New York City announced Friday it reached a tentative agreement with building owners. The agreement averts a potential strike that would have affected residential buildings across the city.

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Both outlets frame this as crisis averted rather than labor victory, with the Post emphasizing dreaded strike avoided while the Times takes a more procedural tone.
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TNew York TimesLEFT78d ago

“N.Y.C. Doormen and Building Owners Reach an Agreement to Avert a Strike”

NYPNY PostRIGHT78d ago

“NYC avoids dreaded doorman strike avoided with tentative union agreement”

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