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Peter Ward and the Local 6 Administration Are Re-Elected
Local 6 Business Manager Peter Ward and the Local 6 administration were re-elected to office by acclamation at a Delegate Assembly meeting on September 15. Ward and his team will serve a three-year term in office.
Growing in GRIWA
In the past 15 years, our Union has taken a foothold in New Jersey and the greater New York region. Today we represent 8,200 workers outside of New York City, with 99 shops covered by the GRIWA master contract. This is a report on how we got here, and where we’re headed. Read more...
Newsfeed
A brief report on our Union's progress since our last issue. Read more...
Services Available
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION. Mondays and Fridays, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 707 Eighth Avenue, fourth floor. Phone (212) 245-8100. Free consultation. Members may also visit the offices of Kelman, Winston & Vallone, which are located at 2 Rector Street, Suite 2102, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., no appointments required. Phone: 212-966-3730.
HTC Wins Labor Board Election at Hampton Inn SoHo with 89% of the Vote
The workers at the Hampton Inn SoHo voted overwhelmingly on December 9th to be represented by our union.
Members Celebrate the GRIWA Ratification
Not even monsoon-like rains could keep hundreds of members from packing a room at the Newark Hilton Penn Station on April 16 to celebrate the ratification of the new Greater Regional Industry Wide Contract, also known as the GRIWA.
It was a boisterous crowd and everyone was in a celebratory mood.
The meeting was opened by HTC General Counsel and Executive Vice President Richard Maroko, who explained in the simplest terms what the contract meant.
Retirement Benefits
Information on how layoffs and the Coronavirus crisis affect your pension and 401(k).
Hundreds of Members Attend Union’s Political Information Sessions
Many members have been volunteering their time helping our Union with various activities to keep us strong. These activities have included canvassing, leafleting during political campaigns, phone banking and other tasks, and all of them are important to our Union as a whole.




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