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Southern California Hotel Strike
Southern California hotel workers return to picket line in third wave of strikes
Unite Here Local 11 resumed walkouts after no progress was made in a bargaining session.
By Noelle Mateer • July 21, 2023 -
Santa Monica union hotel workers file for nation’s highest minimum wage
Employees are asking for minimum pay of $30 an hour as Southern California navigates the largest multihotel strike in the region’s history.
By Noelle Mateer • July 20, 2023 -
Southern California Hotel Strike
Second wave of Southern California hotel strikes ends — but labor strife continues
Bargaining between Unite Here Local 11 and hotels resumes this week, but the union says more strikes could occur.
By Noelle Mateer • July 18, 2023 -
Southern California Hotel Strike
Union workers start second wave of hotel strikes in Southern California
The multihotel strike continues as area hoteliers push back against workers’ demands.
By Noelle Mateer • July 10, 2023 -
Housekeeper files lawsuit against California Hilton alleging failure to protect workers
The Hilton Irvine worker claims the hotel violated the city’s Hotel Worker Protection Ordinance by neglecting to provide functioning panic buttons.
By Jenna Walters • July 6, 2023 -
Southern California Hotel Strike
LA union hotel employees are back at work — but plan to strike again
Unite Here Local 11 warned that the three-day hotel strike — the largest in Southern California history — was just the "first wave."
By Noelle Mateer • July 6, 2023 -
Southern California Hotel Strike
Thousands of LA hotel workers walk off the job
Union workers went on strike ahead of the busy July Fourth holiday.
By Noelle Mateer • July 2, 2023 -
Southern California Hotel Strike
As potential worker strike looms, hoteliers need solid contingency plans
Hotels in Southern California need to prioritize flexibility.
By Rayna Katz • June 30, 2023 -
Southern California Hotel Strike
Union workers reach deal with Westin hotel in Los Angeles
The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites, the largest hotel in downtown Los Angeles, avoided a work stoppage by striking a deal for union workers.
By Noelle Mateer • June 30, 2023 -
Hoteliers look for innovative ways to hire emerging talent
At AHLA and Hotel Management’s Hospitality Show, industry executives discussed how hotels can attract and retain Gen Z talent.
By Jenna Walters • June 30, 2023 -
Hospitality union launches website claiming mistreatment at Accor properties in DC, California
Workers at a Fairmont in California and a Sofitel in Washington, D.C., detail alleged poor working conditions on AccorHotelAlert.org as hotel union activity ramps up nationwide.
By Noelle Mateer • June 27, 2023 -
Southern California Hotel Strike
300 people, including 2 LA City Council members, arrested during hotel worker demonstration
Union hotel workers blocked traffic near LAX 10 days after they voted to authorize what could become the largest hotel strike in U.S. history.
By Noelle Mateer • June 23, 2023 -
Marriott sued by LA guests over ‘junk fees’
The plaintiffs in the lawsuit claim a mandatory “worker protection” fee violates California laws.
By Jenna Walters • June 22, 2023 -
Marriott expands refugee hiring goal as hotels build back labor force
The company plans to hire more than 3,000 refugees throughout Europe and the U.S., which is still recovering from pandemic-related labor challenges.
By Jenna Walters • June 21, 2023 -
Southern California Hotel Strike
Southern California union votes to authorize largest hotel worker strike in US history
The vote could result in as many as 15,000 striking workers at dozens of hotels as early as the July Fourth holiday weekend.
By Noelle Mateer • June 13, 2023 -
Hospitality employment rose in May, but hoteliers report lingering labor woes
A new survey by AHLA found hoteliers are still struggling to fill open positions despite increasing wages and expanding employee benefits.
By Jenna Walters • June 7, 2023 -
What the NAACP’s travel advisory means for Florida’s hospitality industry
Critics of the advisory — even those supportive of its intentions — say Black hospitality businesses and communities stand to be negatively impacted, just as they regain their footing following the pandemic.
By Jenna Walters • May 25, 2023 -
Hoteliers lobby Washington for visa program expansion to address labor shortage
At AHLA’s Hotels on the Hill event, hundreds of hoteliers met with congressional leaders to encourage legislation that would address workforce shortages at hotels.
By Jenna Walters • May 22, 2023 -
Culver City hotel workers file initiative to guarantee fair pay and protections against sexual assault
The initiative follows similar legislation that has already been passed in other California cities.
By Noelle Mateer • May 22, 2023 -
US hotel industry supports 8.3M jobs: AHLA
Though total business sales supported by hotels surpassed pre-pandemic levels last year, hotels are still recouping lost jobs.
By Michele Laufik • May 22, 2023 -
Housekeepers claim Hyatt violated hotel worker protection ordinance at Andaz West Hollywood
The ordinance is one of several recently enacted in Southern California to protect hotel workers.
By Noelle Mateer • May 17, 2023 -
DC hotel workers enlist US representatives to fight Sofitel union-busting
Workers at the hotel, which is managed by Accor and owned by Brookfield, have been required to attend anti-union meetings.
By Noelle Mateer • May 16, 2023 -
Why trans inclusion is a matter of total rewards
Most trans workers don’t feel comfortable being out at work, but many don’t even make it in the door — and advocates are looking to address those disparities through benefits.
By Caroline Colvin • May 15, 2023 -
Women hospitality leaders now hold 1 in 4 C-suite roles: report
Representation for women among hospitality leaders improved in 2022, but the higher women climbed on the corporate ladder, the more barriers they faced.
By Noelle Mateer • May 12, 2023 -
Hilton launches large-scale brand campaign to attract talent
The hotel hopes to drive traffic to its career website and increase the number of completed job applications with the campaign.
By Jenna Walters • May 10, 2023