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Hilton Americas-Houston Strike Ends With Deal Setting $20 Minimum Wage

Convention center food-service workers have authorized a separate walkout seeking $23.

Overview

  • Union members ratified a contract after a 40-day strike that lifts the hotel’s wage floor from $16.50 to $20 and includes raises reaching $22 by 2028.
  • The agreement adds job security provisions and workload improvements for housekeeping staff, with full details not yet released.
  • About 100 George R. Brown Convention Center food-service workers employed by Levy have voted to authorize a strike, with no date set.
  • Both hotel and convention center workers had pressed for a $23 hourly minimum, and the union previously rejected Hilton’s phased $17.50 counteroffer.
  • A management agreement suggests higher wages would affect Houston First’s bottom line, even as the agency says Hilton is responsible for labor negotiations and Levy says service would continue if a strike occurs.