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Understanding Division A Renewals

This week’s edition of Hotel Voice reminds members that the deadline for submitting applications to the Hotel Trades Council’s Division A scholarship program is May 31. That date is also the deadline for applying for Division A scholarship renewals.

For immediate release: Rallies begin today in front of Hilton hotels in San Juan

Hundreds of hotel workers of the Caribe Hilton, Condado Plaza and the El San Juan hotels will be holding a series of protests and marches December 17, 18 and 19.

Land purchased for new Brooklyn Health Center!

Right now there is a vacant lot at 620 Fulton Street in Brooklyn. But in the not too distant future it will be the site of the new Brooklyn Health Center.

Workers at the EVEN Brooklyn, by IHG, Win a Contract

The union has won at contract for the workers at the EVEN Hotel in Brooklyn. The employees won HTC representation through a card count certification conducted at the Office of the Impartial Chairperson.

Here’s what the new Brooklyn health center will look like

The Brooklyn Health Center has taken shape on paper, with a groundbreaking on the actual construction estimated for 2015 and a full opening in 2016.

HTC Rallies at City Hall with Build Up NYC

More than 100 of our members joined a rally at City Hall on April 1 to address important issues that are related to development.

Seniors Days Are Scheduled at the Health Centers May 13-16

As we reported in last week’s edition of Hotel Voice, the annual Seniors’ Days health and wellness event will take place at the Health Centers next week, Tuesday, May 13 through Friday, May 16.

Members Vote Overwhelmingly to Ratify Contract Extension

On Thursday, June 4th HTC members voted, by an enormous majority, to approve a 7 year extension to the Industry Wide Agreement which will cover over 23,000 workers, securing an unprecedented 11 years of guaranteed wage increases and healthcare.

HTC wins contract for Rainbow Room employees

On July 26th, 2017, the employees of the Rainbow Room restaurant unanimously voted for their Union contract.

U.S. working class hit hardest by falling wages, unemployment

Recent articles in the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times discuss the falling wages and increasing unemployment that continue to plague the American workforce even as some sections of the economy and other nations' economies recover from the recent recession. àWorkers are still suffering from the economic implosion despite the fact that corporate profits "have more than recovered, rising 12% since late 2007." The main cause of this "jobless recovery" is the basic structure of the American economy ââ¬â one where employers function with few restraints. ÃÂ