L.A.'s massive hotel strike continued into its third day with legions of union service workers demanding higher wages and more hires to help them. Workers at one hotel haven't had a raise in 5 years, according to the union.
L.A.s massive hotel strike continued into its third day with legions of union service workers demanding higher wages and more hires to help them. Some wonder if this strike will spread to the Bay Area. The local UNITE HERE union says San Francisco hotel workers face two key issues.Los Angeles' massive hotel strike continued into its third day with legions of union service workers demanding higher wages and more hires to help them.
That includes Hilton Union Square, Marriott Marquis and many more. The last time Marriott had a strike, it was across a large part of the nation and it lasted over two months, but that was back in 2018 – in 2023, a lot more hotel brands would be involved. But two guests seemed somewhat unfazed. "It's kinda loud, that's all. I mean we can hear them but its like noise passing by under our window. We're alright," they said.But the union insists the strike has put it on a winning path.
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