Cool Hand Movers in the New York Times

As essential workers, our Cool Hand Movers have been on the frontlines of keeping New York City moving, even through the worst of the pandemic. In recognition of that contribution, the New York Times photographed one of our crews on the job. The images are part of a powerful July 2021 photo essay by Todd Heisler and David Gonzalez. In total, the online and print pieces feature115 of the workers who constitute the fabric of NYC.

These 115 Workers Helped Keep New York Alive in Its Darkest Months
— The city’s 2.5 million service workers were at the center of the pandemic as it ravaged New York. Some kept the city running, often at risk to their own lives. Others found themselves unemployed indefinitely in one of the most expensive cities in the country.
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