That’s OK. The illegals will be lining the streets for work.
Doesn’t matter. They will still be lining the streets because nothing, NOTHING, get built, moved, unloaded, loaded and any other manual labor activity commenced until a union says so in New York City.
I have been to trade shows where I was prohibited from plugging an extension cord into a recepticle. I had to make a proper written request to the floor super and they would bring in a labor worker to do it. If they caught me doing it anyway, there was a monetary fine with the possibility of our booth being ejected from the show. Same way in Chicago.
On projects I design for anyplace in New York State, we automatically adjust costs and timelines to account for the required union procedures and fees.
They’ll be filling the morgues too.