Boston Herald

Calif. hotel workers join strike

2,500 Marriott employees picketed in Bay Area

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SAN FRANCISCO — Thousands of housekeepe­rs, cooks and other workers at Marriott-affiliated hotels went on strike in San Francisco and San Jose yesterday after months of negotiatio­ns for job security, a wage increase and what unions call work overloads.

About 2,500 Marriott hotel workers picketed outside at least seven hotels in downtown San Francisco, the heart of the city’s tourist area. The hotels include the Ritz-Carlton, the Palace Hotel, the W Hotel and the Marriott Marquis. Another 200 walked out in San Jose, said UNITE HERE union spokeswoma­n Rachel Gumpert.

The strike came at the height of the city’s busy convention season that brings tens of thousands of people to the city, but the company said its hotels would continue operating normally. Nearly 99 percent of the union’s members authorized a strike last month.

San Francisco workers are among the highest paid in the country but their salaries are no longer enough to make ends meet and many workers have to work at least a second job, said Anand Singh, president of the UNITE HERE Local 2 union. The median monthly rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in San Francisco is $3,400, according to apartment rental finder Zumper.

“For the Marriott Corporatio­n this is about dollars and cents but for our hotel workers is about our families, our livelihood­s and our children,” Singh said.

Hotel workers walked out at seven Marriott hotels in Boston on Wednesday in what union organizers said was that city’s first hotel union strike. Those pickets continued yesterday at Hub-area hotels including the W on Stuart Street and the Westin Boston Harbor in the Seaport. Strikes have also been authorized in San Diego, Detroit, Seattle, Oakland and Honolulu and workers could walk out at any time, Gumpert said.

Maryland-based Marriott said its proposal matches the “economic terms” of the last contract and does not propose any benefit changes. “During the strike our hotels are open, and we stand ready to provide excellent service to our guests,” the company said in a statement.

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STAFF PHOTOS BY NICOLAUS CZARNECKI CONTRACT FIGHT: Hotel workers, above and below, protest yesterday outside the W Hotel in Boston. Workers at hotels in San Francisco and San Jose joined in the cause yesterday.
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