#Manhattan just lost its stranglehold on white-collar workers
“#Manhattan just lost its stranglehold on white-collar workers” For half a century, New York City was home to an archetypical white-collar worker: he (and later she) who would perform feats of creativity, daring and endurance — to get to work. Consider three subway strikes. In 1966, the Transport Workers Union greeted freshly sworn-in Mayor John…