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Ordinance to protect jobs of hotel workers clears hurdle in Providence
An ordinance to protect workers' jobs for up to six months following a change in management has cleared the first of two City Council hurdles in Providence, Rhode Island.
Fired Hyatt housekeepers keep fighting, gain more support
The Boston housekeepers Hyatt fired in August want their original jobs back and have rejected the replacement positions Hyatt arranged for them with a temporary staffing agency.
Sam Chang: non-stop builder of NYC hotels
No one has built more hotels in New York City than Sam Chang who, to date, has built 37 and has an additional 22 in the works.
Fourth Aqueduct Race Track bidder signs labor agreement
A fourth Aqueduct Race Track bidder has signed a labor peace agreement with the NY Hotel Trades Council, clearing one more obstacle in the bidding war to operate a giant racino at the track.
HTC wins labor peace agreement with MoMA tower developer
Despite initial resistance, the NY Hotel Trades Council has secured a labor peace agreement with the project developer Hines on a planned 120-room hotel in a tower adjacent to the Museum of Modern Art.
City challenges Tavern on the Green operators for name
The city's Department of Parks and Recreation has declared it will fight for ownership of the name Tavern on the Green, which was trademarked by the restaurant's current operators in 1981.
New operator of Tavern threatens two-year closing
Dean J. Poll, the future operator of Tavern on the Green, claims he may have to close the restaurant for two years if he cannot take it over on January 1, 2010, and begin renovations.
Tavern sues City for extension of its time to vacate
The LeRoy family, the current operators of Tavern on the Green, are seeking to keep the restaurant open an additional 90 days beyond the December 31, 2009, end of their existing least term.
Republicans oppose President’s Dept. of Labor nominee
Republicans in Congress are blocking President Barack Obama's nominee for the important position of Solicitor in the U.S. Department of Labor.
Tavern on the Green files lawsuit to remain open during holidays
The current operators at Tavern on the Green want the restaurant to remain open throughout the busy holiday season, and in order to do so, they need to extend their current lease that expires at the end of the year.