O’HARE RESTAURANT WORKERS WALK OFF JOB IN MIDST OF HOLIDAY TRAVEL
Restaurant and concessions workers at O’Hare International Airport announced a strike Thursday just ahead of a busy holiday travel weekend.
The workers warned holiday travelers last week that their trips could be affected by a possible strike after representatives from Unite Here Local 1 and HMSHost remained far apart in the union’s ongoing contract negotiations, according to union spokesman Noah Carson- Nelson.
Despite the workers walking off the job and picketing outside airport terminals, the restaurants are “fully staffed and operating smoothly,” an HMSHost spokesman told the Chicago Sun- Times. The company, which runs venues at the airport including Starbucks, Chili’s, The Publican Tavern, Wolfgang Puck Express and Rick Bayless’ Tortas Frontera, said it plans to keep restaurants open throughout the holiday season.
The workers are asking for more affordable health insurance and higher wages. About 42 percent don’t enroll in insurance plans offered by HMSHost because they can’t afford it, according to the union. About 25 percent said in the past year, a family member had not received doctor’s care, prescription medications or other medical treatment because the family needed to pay for food, clothing or housing.
“My co- workers and I need a contract that protects our health, our jobs and our families. We are going to keep up the pressure on HMSHost until we get it,” Boddrick Barnes, a cook at HMSHost and union negotiating committee member, said in a statement.
HMSHost had said last week it was hopeful an agreement would be reached soon after a “productive” negotiating session on Dec. 14.