New York City Hotels Reach Labour Deal Before World Cup
The agreement preserves full health coverage and adds housing and child care funds as the union says wages will rise more than 50%.
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NYC hotel housekeepers will earn over $100,000 under new contract
The average pay of housekeepers in New York City hotels will increase to more than $100,000 a year as part of a contract settlement between an industry trade group and a powerful union.
50+ NYC Organizations, Tourism Leaders Praise HANYC for Avoiding World Cup Strike by Scoring Union Contract – QNS
More than 50 key stakeholders in the tourism and hospitality sectors today praised the Hotel Association of New York City (HANYC) for scoring a new union contract and avoiding a potential hotel union strike ahead of the World Cup next month. The leaders emphasized that hotels are essential to supporting nearly 400,000 workers across the city's tourism and hospitality industries, and that keeping hotels open was critical to our local economy. On …
NYC Hotel Housekeepers' Pay to Hit $61 an Hour
Skift Take: A strike threat timed to the World Cup gave hotel workers maximum leverage. Every hotel union negotiator in other major cities will see this deal the new national labor benchmark. Read the Complete Story On Skift
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