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Some employers are rethinking 401(k) matches.

Hey there, HR pros. It’s been a busy 2026 for HR managers and labor union representatives in the New York City region, as workers in professions such as nursing and transportation have gone on strike. But at least one work stoppage was averted this week after a union representing hotel housekeepers secured a contract settlement with a trade group of nearly 250 hotels in New York City.

The deal comes with a hefty pay raise, as the average housekeepers are set to earn more than $100,000 under the new terms.

In today’s edition:

Rethinking retirement

Legislative lowdown

Tech turnover

—Courtney Vinopal, Natasha Piñon

         
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