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We are finally in a position as a Union to turn our focus from navigating the challenges of the pandemic — to preparing and building for the future. In this video, HTC President Rich Maroko outlines his plan for our Union to do better at finding more contract violations and fixing them more quickly.

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  • The Hotel and Gaming Trades Council, AFL-CIO, is the union of hotel workers in the New York City metropolitan area, the Capital Region of New York State, and New Jersey, representing nearly 40,000 non-managerial employees.
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