International Workers’ Day showcases Brooklyn’s diverse, essential labor

International Workers’ Day showcases Brooklyn’s diverse, essential labor

BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — On a rooftop in Brooklyn, Greg Crispin, an HVAC expert employed by Petri Plumbing, spent International Workers’ Day tending to an air conditioning unit, exemplifying the dedicated labor that keeps the city comfortable.

“A lot of people don’t know that these types of trades exist,” Crispin remarked, reflecting on the often-overlooked workforce behind the scenes.

Crispin’s role highlights the diverse array of professions that contribute to the city’s functioning.

“You could work on different units such as boilers, HVAC equipment, chillers, refrigerant equipment. So, the sky’s the limit when it comes to this trade. I’m glad they have a day for gentlemen like us,” he added, appreciative of the recognition International Workers’ Day brings.

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International Workers’ Day serves as a reminder of the vital contributions made by people from diverse backgrounds and professions. From skilled tradespeople like Crispin, who ensures the smooth functioning of our infrastructure, to culinary artists like Giorgi Tabukashvili, the workforce is a tapestry woven by the dedication and resilience of countless unsung heroes.

Tabukashvili, a recent migrant from Georgia, found his culinary dream through a paid apprenticeship program offered by the nonprofit Emma’s Torch in Brooklyn.

“I came to the US about a year ago,” he said. “It was my dream from childhood, but in Georgia, I was in a different industry. As I came here, I decided to pursue my dreams.”

According to the Department of Labor, private sector jobs in the city have risen by 34,000 in the past year, pushing the total to over four million in March. This growth is fueled by sectors like private education, health services, and leisure and hospitality – a testament to the diverse workforce that keeps the city running.

The city’s unemployment rate also continues to dip, sitting at 4.9% in March, down 0.2% from the previous month. These numbers paint a picture of a thriving Brooklyn, but the real story lies beyond the statistics.

From resolving plumbing emergencies to crafting culinary delights, Brooklyn’s vibrant tapestry would unravel without the dedication of its invisible heroes.

On behalf of PIX11 News, we thank you, the essential workers who keep our communities thriving.

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