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Catchawave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-15-06 05:14 PM
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Hotel Workers Rising Tour
Sen. John Edwards, Actor/Activist Danny Glover and More on Tour to Support 'Hotel Workers Rising'

2/13/2006 12:33:00 PM


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To: Assignment Desk, Daybook Editor

Contact: Amanda Cooper of UNITE HERE, 212-332-9376

News Advisory:

WHAT: A nationwide tour to launch a new campaign to empower thousands of hotel workers in cities across North America as they work to improve their jobs and secure better lives for themselves and their families.

WHO:

-- Sen. John Edwards

-- Actor/Director Danny Glover

-- Mayors and other elected officials

-- UNITE HERE Presidents Bruce Raynor and John Wilhelm

-- Thousands of hotel workers

-- Other community, union and entertainment figures

WHEN:

-- Feb. 15, San Francisco

-- Feb. 16, Los Angeles

-- Feb. 17, Chicago

-- Feb. 18, Boston

(Contact Amanda Cooper at acooper@unitehere.org for specific details.)

WHY: In recent decades, the hotel industry has witnessed the rapid consolidation and expansion of international hotel corporations. The hotel industry used to be dominated by local players and local markets. But today the industry is dominated by multimillion dollar global corporations. Hotel companies such as Starwood, Hilton and Marriott are present in every major city, and employ thousands of workers.

These workers -- largely minority and immigrant women -- work hard to create a welcoming home away from home for business travelers and tourists. But severe understaffing coupled with an increase in room amenities like heavier mattresses and linens are hurting these workers. Wages for the same jobs vary wildly from city to city, and workers find themselves fighting to make ends meet and keep important benefits like health care and retirement plans, as well as their right to organize a union.

But hotel workers are fighting back. They are uniting across North America to send a message to hotel companies: "We are determined to make our jobs safer, middle-class jobs on which we can support our families." A recent New York Daily News opinion piece said this campaign has "the potential to be a historic turning point for the labor movement in America. ... (The campaign is a) test of organized labor's ability to become a people's movement again. ... "

For more information visit http://www.hotelworkersrising.org or contact Amanda Cooper at acooper@unitehere.org or by calling 212-332-9376.

http://www.usnewswire.com/

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Catchawave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-27-06 08:00 PM
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1. From Boston Indymedia :
http://boston.indymedia.org/feature/display/53872/index.php

Boston area hotel workers came out strong at the Ritz Carlton Hotel to hear Senator John Edwards, actor/activist Danny Glover and other union leaders speak on workers’ rights last Saturday. The speakers were part of the “Hotel Workers Rising,” one of several nation-wide events to support increased benefits for hotel workers, part of the nation’s fastest growing labor industry.

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