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Union Victory: NJ Governor agrees to expand vaccine eligibility to include hospitality workers

On Monday, March 1st, Governor Phil Murphy announced that hospitality workers in New Jersey will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning on March 29th. HTC President Rich Maroko and our political team have been advocating for vaccine eligibility for hotel workers in New Jersey and are thrilled by this announcement. Read more...

More new hotel rooms coming to Midtown

A new 48-story skyscraper under construction in midtown Manhattan plans to house both a hotel and condominiums.

Three new hotels open in Midtown

Three more non-union hotels developed by Sam Chang and operating out of a single building on West 39th Street have opened in Manhattan.

Dean Poll and the unions

When the Parks Department last August chose Central Park Boathouse proprietor Dean Poll to take over Tavern on the Green, the city presented Mr. Poll with a diplomatic challenge: He would have to negotiate with a large, unionized workforce to craft a labor agreement that would allow the business to move forward.

Plan for new hotel across from Museum of Modern Art is revived

After months of uncertainty, it again appears a hotel possibly paired with condominiums will go up on the site of the Donnell Library across from the Museum of Modern Art on West 53rd Street.

1,000 NYC retail workers win first union contract

The Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union Local 1102 successfully negotiated a first contract for 1,000 workers at H&M clothing stores in New York City.

Federal minimum wage increase leaves out servers and bartenders

Despite the recent increase in the federal minimum wage for many workers, the minimum wage for servers and bartenders will remain at $2.13 per hour, the same level it has been for the last 18 years.

Meet the 2013 Vito J. Pitta Scholarship Winners

A few weeks ago, Hotel Voice provided the names of the 2013 recipients of the Vito J. Pitta scholarships. A total of 35 graduating high school seniors received $280,000 in college grant money this year, and the program overall has now awarded a total of $7,080,000 to 885 students since its inception.

Hotel builder Sam Chang subpoenaed in lawsuit

The New York State Attorney General has subpoenaed hotel builder Sam Chang in connection with the lawsuit it has filed against contractor Michael T. Mahoney and EMC Contracting, Mahoney's company.

High cost of living makes New Yorkers poorer

Wages in New York City don't stretch nearly as far as they would in another city, according to a recent report.