A section of Wall Street has had a decidedly proletarian atmosphere since shortly after New Year’s Day.
For nearly a month, members of Service Employees International Union Local 32BJ and International Union of Operating Engineers Local 94 have converged outside of 30 Wall St. to protest the firing of two building engineers who would not accept a 75-percent wage cut and severe reductions in pay and benefits for the building’s four cleaners.
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