THE 2023-2024 CONTRACT FIGHT
Since the pandemic, the region’s largest economic engine, the tourism industry, is celebrating record profits while hospitality workers are overworked, fighting to stay housed and alive. In 2023 workers had the opportunity to reclaim the right to live and work in their community.
UNITE HERE Local 11 lined up over 60 contracts to expire this year, with the goal to lift the low standards of service workers, as the city of Los Angeles prepares for the World Cup (2026) and the Olympics (2028). We are ready to welcome millions to the region, and we intend to seize the moment to ensure our place in the economic boom headed our way.
It was nearly a year-long fight, but through the strike we won unprecedented contracts that have changed the lives of thousands of hotel workers.
ESPN: Messi, Inter Miami switch LA hotel due to striking workers
MLSPA STANDS WITH THE STRIKING WORKERS OF THE FAIRMONT MIRAMAR
THANK YOU LIONEL MESSI AND TEAMMATES
REUTERS: Striking LA hotel workers ask Messi, Inter Miami to stay elsewhere
NPR: Political scientists confront real world politics dealing with hotel workers strike
A MESSAGE TO LIONEL MESSI AND HIS TEAMMATES
LA TIMES: Striking Los Angeles hotel workers vow ‘dirty rooms and nonstop noise’ at downtown conference
DTLA Hotel Workers Strike APSA Convention, Call For Boycott Until They Win Living Wage
Los Angeles: Today, thousands of UNITE HERE Local 11 hotel workers at multiple properties walked out on strike fighting for wages to keep up with the rising cost of housing and a new contract.
CALLING FOR A BOYCOTT OF LA
“For those who are deciding on whether to hold your event in LA including FIFA and the Olympics, the choice is clear. On one side, there is the boundless greed and violent conduct of rapacious corporations. On the other side, there is the sacrifice, solidarity and courage of these workers fighting for a living wage. Which side are you on?”
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HUFFPOST: Hotel Workers Union Calls For Convention Boycott Of Los Angeles
LA TIMES: Union calls for a boycott of Southern California hotels without contracts
Hotels’ Refusal to Pay Living Wage, Widespread Violence Against Strikers Leads to Boycott of Los Angeles; UNITE HERE Local 11 Members Tell Conventions to Stay Away From Strike-Ready Hotels
Los Angeles: Today, UNITE HERE Local 11 members, along with representatives from future citywide conventions and events, announced a boycott of Los Angeles, until the hotel industry pays a living wage and puts an end to violence against its striking members. The workers’ call for conventions to stay away from Los Angeles marks a major escalation in the largest hotel worker strike in U.S. history.
“Many political science professors have already pledged to not attend the APSA convention Labor Day weekend. I call on all academic organizations including APSA, to protect the integrity of their organization and to stand with hotel workers. Honor their boycott,” said Peter Dreier, longtime member of the American Political Science Association.
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MUST SEE VIDEO FROM HOTEL MAYA
HONOR THE BOYCOTTS
BOYCOTT PLEDGE
Vice President Kamala Harris
LA TIMES: ‘Take your union and shove it.’ When your L.A. hotel stay comes with a strike picket line
SOLIDARITY
We hear from the hotel companies that they think striking workers will have to cave because they don’t have the same financial resources as the multi-billion dollar companies who are enjoying record profits. The pledge to back us up takes that power away from them. The bosses always underestimate the power of their workers and the labor movement.