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NYC Council Approves Hotel Worker Severance Bill 40 to 3
On Thursday, September 23rd, the New York City Council voted overwhelmingly to pass the Hotel Worker Severance Bill. The bill, designed to incentivize closed hotels to reopen, requires closed hotels with at least 100 guest rooms to either reopen and recall at least 25% of their staff by November 1st or pay $500 per week to laid off employees for up to 30 weeks. Read more...
Peter Ward and Hotel Trades Council Administration Re-Elected by Acclamation
Peter Ward and the Hotel Trades Council’s administration were re-elected by acclamation this week at a general membership meeting held on April 23. The HTC administration will serve a three-year term in office.
Union Wins Back Pay at Intercontinental Times Square
The banquet servers at the Intercontinental Times Square seen here are receiving checks for back pay after the Union intervened over a wage issue.
Pod Hotel Employees Have Their First HTC Contract!
We are happy to report that employees of the Pod Hotel have their first HTC contract! Negotiations took place over a period of more than a year and the agreement that was reached through those talks was recently ratified unanimously by the employees
100% ratification at the Night Hotel
Employees at the Night Hotel on West 45th Street are delighted after they voted unanimously on March 4, 2011, to approve their first union contract and it's an excellent one.
Union Once Again Wins Back Pay for Members
Thirteen members of our union received checks for back pay after the union conducted an investigation regarding unpaid wages.
HTC accepts Starwood’s apology
As we reported in Hotel Voice last week, a March 11 New York Daily News story contained untrue information about our union.
MEMBERS RATIFY CONTRACT EXTENSION!
Hotel Trades Council members voted overwhelmingly on June 4 to ratify a seven-year extension of the industry-wide contract (IWA) between the Union and the Hotel Association.
Newsfeed
A brief report on our Union's progress since the start of the year.