Unite Here to begin ratification votes with 34 Southern California hotels [Los Angeles Daily News]
After nearly nine months of walkouts, protests and picket lines, union workers at 34
Ratification results and terms of the labor contracts should be announced
The workers are among some 15,000 striking cooks, housekeepers, dishwashers and others at more than 60 Southland hotels who have staged protests over low wages and inhumane workloads.
CGB also notes that hotel walkouts, which began
Like myriad other
The region has emerged as ground zero for labor activity, with employees in fast food, healthcare, retail, shipping and the airline industry flexing their muscles through strikes, picket lines and protests over wages, staffing and workplace conditions.
In February, Starbucks baristas in
Flight attendants picketed
The minimum wage for businesses with 26 or more workers in unincorporated LA County is rising to
Depending on job and tenure, some hotel workers earn more. But they say pay increases are desperately needed to keep pace with Southern California’s surging housing costs, and others complain of being overworked.
“I’m overburdened,” said
The hotel walkouts have been punctuated by protests, unfair labor practice charges leveled at both sides and violence on the picket lines. But no ratifications.
CBG noted five bargaining sessions in 2023 in which contract offers were made by various hotels were ignored or rejected by
“Unite Here Local 11’s failure to negotiate with hotels in a good faith timely and true manner has delayed ratifying any contracts for employees for more than twice as long as other labor negotiations,” the organization said.
“We’re puzzled as to why Unite Here’s leadership hasn’t begun the ratification process so our employees — some of whom have been waiting nearly eight months — can have their pay increases now,” Hillan said recently. “They deserve to get those benefits immediately.”
“We have won an unprecedented agreement in every way, from wages, pension, and healthcare to job security, to fair staffing guarantees,” Petersen said, referring to the 34 hotels. “This dogged determination should signal to the rest that we will not stop until every worker has won the same magnificent contract.”
For many, that can’t come soon enough.
“It’s been difficult for us to work with people who have lived on the street,” the 59-year-old East LA resident said. “Most guests are here one or two days. But with the homeless, we’re dealing with people who are here seven days a week. It creates more work.”
In December,
A compromise ordinance, known as the
As workers at 34 hotels hold ratification votes, dozens of hotels remain unsettled, including the
“They’re like a business monopoly,” he said. “There are no public officials who have held them accountable for this. They are not under the same kind of pressures other unions like the UAW might feel. The only person who has stood up to them is
Local 11 last August urged the pop star to postpone her six-night run at
“It’s hard to imagine a more pro-worker perspective, and seemingly one that
Some organizations, including the
But others, including the LA Auto Show and Anime Expo 2023, moved ahead, drawing large crowds.
Union officials have long alleged violence on the picket lines. On
In a news release issued
Local 11 also filed an unfair labor practice complaint with the
In one incident, a striking worker was allegedly tackled to the ground by hotel security at the Fairmont Miramar, the union said, and additional claims allege workers were “assaulted, threatened and had property destroyed” while picketing at other hotels.
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