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“New York hotel workers seek COVID-19 vaccine in appeal to Cuomo” – The New York Post

Throughout this pandemic, our Union has worked diligently to keep the workers we represent safe on the job. The New York Post has covered our latest effort: advocating to secure access to the COVID-19 vaccine for New York’s hotel workers and ensure a safe reopening of the City’s hotel industry. Read More...

Search for Union Hotels in New York City

The Hotel Trades Council welcomes visitors to New York City to stay at one of the city's many unionized hotels. Support our members, the hard-working New Yorkers who take pride in making your stay here enjoyable.

Meet the Candidates for New York City Mayor

In November 2021, New Yorkers will elect the next mayor of New York City. Not only will the next mayor have the power to enforce the legislation that our Union has fought tirelessly to get passed over the last decade, but they will also oversee the reopening of our local economy after this global crisis.

New York: Early Voting is Happening All Week

October 26, 2020 3:46 PM

New York voters can cast their ballot in this year’s general election every day through Sunday, November 1st. To locate your early voting poll site and find the early voting schedule in your county, read more.

New York City hotel workers say ‘Stop Nespressure!’

Members of New York City's Hotel and Motel Trades Council turned out in force for a spirited action at Nestle's Nespressure boutique on Madison Avenue on Manhattan's trendy Upper East Side on March 30.

Hilton New York players are soccer champs again

The two teams that led the Hotel Employees Soccer League standings all season met in the title game recently. When the dust settled, it was the Hilton New York that reigned supreme, with a 2-0 victory over the Waldorf-Astoria.

Jacqueline Marranzini, Michelangelo & Sheraton New York Times Square

Our Union is saddened to announce the passing of Jacqueline Marranzini, a Room Attendant at both the Michelangelo and Sheraton New York Times Square for over 20 years.

Jacqueline’s husband Manuel remarked that she was a happy and cheerful person that always carried a smile on her face. She loved to vacation in Florida and in the Dominican Republic, her native country. “She always liked to look put together and always made sure she had her hair done,” Manuel shared. 

Read Jacqueline's full tribute here

New York State Legislature cracks down on illegal hotels

The New York Times and Empire State News reported that on July 1, 2010, the New York State Legislature passed a bill clarifying the laws against using residential apartments as hotel rooms.

Decor from famed New York eatery up for auction

NEW YORK - Fans of New York's Tavern on the Green, a lavish eatery popular with tourists that closed its doors deep in debt, can buy bits of its glitz and glitter as keepsakes next week at public auction.