Hotel Workers Strike Nationwide for Better Pay and Conditions
Thousands of employees from major chains demand higher wages, manageable workloads, and a reversal of pandemic-era cuts.
- Over 15,000 workers from Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott are participating in strikes across multiple cities.
- Unionized staff are advocating for wages that reflect the rising cost of living and fair staffing levels.
- The strikes have led to disruptions in hotel services, with managers and temporary workers filling in.
- Workers argue that current pay and conditions force them to take second jobs to make ends meet.
- Hotel chains claim they offer competitive wages and benefits, and are negotiating in good faith.