UNITE HERE Local 11 represents the hospitality workers in many of the iconic hotels in LA, Orange County, and Phoenix, Arizona. We represent the housekeepers, cooks, dishwashers, servers, bartenders, and front desk agents that make your stay at these hotels so memorable. Be sure to always stay in a union hotel. And when you leave, don’t forget to tip your housekeeper!
THE GUARDIAN: Los Angeles: hotel workers’ strike ignites backlash among academics
SoCal Hotel Workers Call for Boycott of Three Properties Following Employer Violence
Southern California: Hotel workers at the Hotel Maya in Long Beach, Laguna Cliffs Marriott Dana Point, and Fairmont Miramar in Santa Monica are calling for a boycott because of management’s use or condoning of violence during the largest hotel strike in U.S. history. The boycott announcement comes as conventions, such as the American Political Science Association, arrive in the region.
LA TIMES: Hot labor summer: How L.A. became the epicenter of solidarity
46 HOTELS HAVE GONE ON STRIKE
Already 46 hotels have gone on strike in LA and Orange County. We had an epic rally in downtown and six LA City Councilmembers joined the party. This is what five of them said.
SMDP: Labor union accuses hotels of assault in new labor complaint
LA TIMES: This ‘hot labor summer’ is unifying Los Angeles in a way few could have imagined
JACOBIN: The American Political Science Association’s Profile in Cowardice
IN THESE TIMES: L.A. Hotel Workers Are On Strike To Stem the City’s Housing Crisis
LA TIMES: L.A.’s striking hotel workers are being roughed up by employers’ security, union says
FOX 11: Striking hotel workers tackled while picketing outside Santa Monica hotel
Striking Hotel Workers Denounce Company Violence on Picket Lines; Hundreds to Rally in DTLA
Los Angeles: Hundreds of striking hotel workers will picket and rally at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown and announce the filing of an Unfair Labor Practice charge against the hotel industry’s Coordinated Bargaining Group, which represents a majority of LA’s unionized hotel employers, including Hyatt, Hilton, IHG, and Marriott.
Another violent episode occurred on Saturday in Long Beach. Hotel security personnel including a manager at the Maya Hotel sought to forcibly relocate striking workers using a chain link fence while a guest ran around the fence and punched a worker in the head, pushing at least two others.
INDEPENDENT: Controversial chef John Tesar ‘removed from hotel’ after altercation with striking workers