Thousands Of Marriott Workers Strike In 7 Cities
(HuffPost) – By Dave Jamieson. Nearly 3,000 Marriott employees went on strike in Hawaii on Monday, adding to a major multi-city work stoppage hitting the world’s largest hotel chain.
(HuffPost) – By Dave Jamieson. Nearly 3,000 Marriott employees went on strike in Hawaii on Monday, adding to a major multi-city work stoppage hitting the world’s largest hotel chain.
(USA Today) – By Nancy Trejos. About 7,700 Marriott International employees in eight cities have walked out on strike and say they will stay off the job until they reach an agreement on a new contract with the world’s largest hotel company.
(Hawaii Public Radio) – By Wayne Yoshioka. 2,700 Marriott Hotel workers went on strike this morning in Waikiki and Maui. Unite Here Local 5 union representatives asked for a three dollar raise and hotel negotiators countered with 30 cents.
(Honolulu Civil Beat) – By Stewart Yerton. Workers at four landmark Waikiki hotels walked off the job on Monday, less than a month after they voted to authorize a strike.
(The New York Times) – By The Associated Press. HONOLULU — Workers at some of Hawaii’s most iconic hotels are joining a national strike.
(KITV 4) – By Lindsey Fukano. Thousands of housekeepers, cooks and other hotel workers were on strike Monday morning in Honolulu and on Maui.