The union representing striking hotel workers in Los Angeles has filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board, citing violence experienced by workers and organizers during protests and contract negotiations. Hotels, in turn, accuse the striking workers of disturbing the peace.
The union representing striking hotel workers in Los Angeles on Monday filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board over violence it says workers and organizers have experienced as they protest and fight for new contracts.
Thousands of hospitality workers have been on strike throughout the area since early July after union contracts expired at dozens of hotels, asking for higher wages and better benefits. The union also said the chef at the Laguna Cliffs Marriott MAR Resort & Spa’s Knife Modern Steak Restaurant in Dana Point, Calif., John Tesar, last week broke a striking workers’ drum, told workers to “take your union and shove it up your [expletive],” called them lazy, and more.
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