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This Is Black History Month

Since February is Black History Month we thought we would bring out a photo from the Union’s archives and share it with you.

A Look Back at Our Union’s History

Along with many well known figures like Dr. Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks, there are many lesser known giants of the Civil Rights movement. One of them, Franklin McCain, passed away this week.

NY Times Topics: A current history of Tavern on the Green

On the NY Times Topics website, reporters have compiled a compendium of information about Tavern on the Green.

History of Tavern on the Green being sold, piece by shiny piece

ohn Lennon loved Tavern on the Green. So did Michael Jackson, Madonna and the Yankees, but former owner Warner LeRoy cared more about dazzling regular New Yorkers.

D.C. hotel workers win best contract in their union’s 70 year history

With some solidarity from our union, and because of strong action by its members, Local 25, the union for hotel workers in Washington D.C., has finally won a long and bitter fight against an alliance of the major hotel chains, obtaining the best contract in its 70 year history.

“Tavern” fixtures to hit the auction block

A piece of New York City history will soon be on the auction block.

HTC President Peter Ward Interviewed on BuildingNY TV Program

HTC President Peter Ward appeared on Building NY, a CUNY TV program focusing on real estate in New York. In the interview, Mr. Ward touches on everything from his personal history, his rise through the union, and some of HTC's amazing history. Though available online, the program will appear on CUNY TV on Monday, July 1st at 10:30am, 4:30pm, and 10:30pm

Book Signing October 7th

Alex Hing, Local 6 Trustee, will be signing copies of The People Make the Peace, a recently published history of the Vietnam antiwar movement, at the Union on October 7, from 5:30-6:30 in the Seminar and Training Room (2nd Floor, 709 8th Avenue).

Join HTC at the People’s Climate March this Sunday

This Sunday, September 21, HTC will join with unions from all over the city to march in the People's Climate March. The march is expected to be the largest in history, with people from all over the city and all over the world attending.