Zohran Mamdani won the Nov. 4 election for New York City Mayor by campaigning relentlessly on a message of affordability, with a platform that he said would uplift working class people. In his victory speech that night, he reiterated proposals to deliver on this promise, including a rent freeze, fast and free buses, and universal childcare. The mayor-elect also pledged to “stand alongside unions and expand labor protections,” arguing that “when working people have ironclad rights, the bosses who seek to extort them become very small indeed.” We dug into three Mamdani proposals that could have implications for HR teams and the wider workforce. For more on how Mamdani’s agenda could affect HR, keep reading here.—CV |