Management’s letters to guests on limited services at hotels
Over 2,700 Marriott workers at five of Hawaii’s most prominent hotels have been on strike since October 8: Sheraton Waikiki, Sheraton Princess Kaiulani, Westin Moana Surfrider, The Royal Hawaiian, and Sheraton Maui. They are on strike because one job should be enough to live in Hawaii.
Workers will be picketing at all five hotels for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and are urging visitors and residents to support workers by not patronizing these hotels. The strike has made a significant impact on guest services. All five hotels have had to limit or eliminate guest services such as housekeeping, restaurants, pool services, and more.
Guests have complained that Marriott and Kyo-ya did not give them an advanced notice about the strikes. Upon arrival, guests are receiving letters from management about the limited guest services.
Managements letters to guests
Photos inside the striking hotels
The strike has made a significant impact on guest services. All five hotels have had to limit or eliminate guest services such as housekeeping, restaurants, pool services, and more.