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Tavern’s name game continues
And now, Tavern on the Green: the marketing plan. But not for the restaurant. For the name itself.
Occupational health disparities in the US hotel industry
Among workers in the hotel industry, room attendants are at the highest risk for injury, according to a study recently released by the University of Illinois.
W hotel at Union Square sold at auction
The W New York Union Square was sold December 8 at a foreclosure auction from Dubai World to LEM Mezzanine, a private equity firm that was one of the property's lenders.
Media advisory: Hotel workers to hold series of protests at Hilton Hotels
Unite Here Local 610 represents more than 1,100 employees at three San Juan area Hilton hotels: the Conrad Condado Plaza Hilton Hotel, the Caribe Hilton Hotel, and the El San Juan Hilton Hotel & Casino. The National Labor Relations Board has issued complaints against Hilton for failing to negotiate in good faith with the workers and for intimidating and coercing them.
Some movement on Kingsbridge Armory mall wage issue
A novel agreement in the negotiations to turn the Kingsbridge Armory into a shopping mall would call for the city to create a fund to subsidize the wages of employees.
Tavern on the Green operators make back-up plans
The operators of Tavern on the Green retained Streambank to help them sell the restaurant's intangible assets, the largest of which is its trademarked name once valued at $19 million.
No deadline to pick an Aqueduct rasino winner
The governor's office has not yet announced its decision as to which of the five remaining bidders will be awarded the contract to run the Aqueduct Race Track.
Auctioning off Tavern on the Green
The auctioning off of Tavern on the Green's wares, including chandeliers, murals, animal sculptures, and rare wood paneling, is set to begin January 13. The LeRoy family's operating lease on the restaurant expires at the end of this year, and in 2010 Dean Poll, operator of the Central Park Boathouse restaurant, will take over operations.
Countdown to strike in Puerto Rico: Demonstrations, negotiations & strike vote scheduled
Three major demonstrations, three more negotiating sessions, and a strike authorization vote have been scheduled for the next two weeks, giving Hilton Hotels Corporation one last chance to reach a contract settlement with hotel workers in Puerto Rico and avoid a strike.
U.S. Department of Labor: Union membership has big advantages
Every year or so Hotel Voice prints information showing the advantages workers have when they are union members. The information is based on statistics gathered by the federal government through the Department of Labor (DOL) and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.