Hotel Workers Strike Across Multiple Cities Over Pay and Workloads
Thousands of hotel employees demand better wages and working conditions after pandemic-era cuts persist.
- Around 10,000 workers picketed in nine cities, including Boston, San Francisco, and Honolulu.
- The strikes, lasting one to three days, targeted major chains like Marriott, Hilton, and Hyatt.
- Union leaders argue that increased workloads and stagnant pay have made living conditions unsustainable.
- Some cities, like San Diego, continue striking as negotiations remain unresolved.
- The union warns of potential future strikes if contract talks do not progress.