Alamo Drafthouse Strike Ends After 58 Days, All Laid-Off Staffers Rehired
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Workers at the Alamo Drafthouse locations in Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn have ended their 58-day strike after reaching an agreement with management that will see laid off workers at the two theaters reinstated.
“Strike won! All jobs are back!” the union announced in a social media post on Monday. “We will be returning to work officially on April 18 but feel free to start patronizing the Alamos in BK & Manhattan as soon as today.”
Workers at the two New York Alamo locations, who are organized with United Auto Workers Local 2179, went on strike in early February after approximately 70 staffers were laid off amidst ongoing labor contract talks. UAW accused the Sony-owned theater chain of not bargaining in good faith and violating labor law by not responding to requests for information.
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