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Saturday, December 28, 2024

Luxury Hotels in Turmoil Boston News (original videos)


Boston's hotel industry has been rocked by recent worker strikes at two iconic properties: the Boston Park Plaza and the Omni Parker House. The strikes, part of a larger nationwide movement, have seen over 1,200 workers walk off the job, demanding better wages and working conditions.

At the Boston Park Plaza, part of the Hilton chain, workers began an indefinite strike on October 6, 2024. The strike lasted for 24 days before a tentative agreement was reached on October 29. The new contract, ratified on October 31, includes a $10 per hour wage increase over four years for non-tipped workers, improved hiring and severance language, and enhanced healthcare benefits.

Meanwhile, the Omni Parker House, America's longest continuously operating hotel, experienced its first-ever strike. Nearly 700 workers from the Omni Parker House and Omni Boston Seaport walked off the job on October 14, 2024. The strike at these Omni properties was shorter-lived, with a tentative agreement reached on October 19. Workers unanimously approved the new contract on October 20, which included wage increases and maintenance of healthcare benefits.

These strikes have highlighted the growing challenges faced by hotel workers in Boston, including rising living costs and staffing shortages. The successful negotiations at both hotels have set a new standard for the industry, potentially influencing ongoing negotiations at other Boston hotels.

Orignal Video by TheInnerCircle.Blog

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDfLw0vOCZ2/?igsh=MW00ZTBxNndwa2Vidg==


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