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More than 400 Boston hotel workers at Moxy Boston Downtown, The Newbury Boston, W Boston Hotel, and the Dagny are participating in the second wave of citywide hotel worker strikes.
UNITE HERE Local 26 says the workers, ranging from room attendants to housekeepers to cooks and dishwashers, are protesting unfair working conditions and wages that don’t keep up with the cost of living.
The strike comes after over 900 hotel workers walked off the job for three days during Labor Day weekend at four properties: Hilton Park Plaza, Hilton Boston Logan Airport, Hampton Inn & Homewood Suites at the Hilton Seaport, and Fairmont Copley Plaza.
The workers’ previous contract expired on Aug. 31.
📢📢 BREAKING: Boston hotel workers are ON STRIKE! We want fair wages. We want job security. We demand RESPECT for all hotel workers. #WhenWeFightWeWin pic.twitter.com/RnQnV58fpj
— UNITE HERE Local 26 (@UNITEHERE26) September 12, 2024
The strikes go beyond Boston. Union workers authorized strikes in 12 cities across the U.S., including in nearby Providence.
UNITE HERE says many hotel workers say their wages aren’t enough to cover the cost of living and they have to take on additional employment to make ends meet.
“Going on strike is a difficult thing to do, but I’m thinking about my family’s future in the long term,” said Alicia Cacho, a front desk agent at The Newbury Boston for 12 years, in a statement. “The hotel owners know how hard we work and how expensive it is to live in Boston. We know our worth, and we’re willing to do whatever it takes to win the raises, benefits, and job security that we deserve!”
Carlos Aramayo, president of UNITE HERE Local 26, said the union and hotel companies remain far apart on strike issues, including raises, workloads, and COVID-era cuts.
“The travel industry is booming in Boston, and it’s unacceptable for hotel companies to boost profits by cutting their offerings to guests and abandoning their responsibility to workers,” he said in a statement.
Live from the picket line: As of this morning, hotel workers at 4 Boston properties are ON STRIKE! The economy doesn’t work for any of us. We’re gonna make the hotel companies PAY. @TheNewburyBostn, @WHotels Boston, Moxy Boston Downtown, & The Dagny. pic.twitter.com/Wpn3UpXZPV
— UNITE HERE Local 26 (@UNITEHERE26) September 12, 2024
UNITE HERE says more strikes are possible as the issues remain unresolved.
The union asks that guests not eat, sleep, or meet at any hotel in Boston or nationally that is on strike.
UNITE HERE Local 26 represents workers in the hospitality industry in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Beth Treffeisen is a general assignment reporter for Boston.com, focusing on local news, crime, and business in the New England region.
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