Strike risk takes toll on businesses.

Autor: Butler, Elisabeth, Fickenscher, Lisa
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Zdroj: Crain's New York Business. 12/19/2005, Vol. 21 Issue 51, p1-30. 2p. 1 Color Photograph.
Abstrakt: The article focuses on the impact of strikes declared by transit workers on business activities in New York City. It reports that a strike by the city's 33,700 transit workers would be devastating. Retailers, who count on the busy holiday shopping season to top off their annual sales, would be hit especially hard. Mayor Michael Bloomberg estimates that a strike would cost the city $400 million to $700 million a day in lost business and extra expenses. Some retailers say a strike would actually benefit stores in residential corridors.
Databáze: Regional Business News
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