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Local 26 union members in a conference room in the Boston City Hall. A third wave of hospitality strikes led by the Local 26 union began on Friday, Sept. 20. PHOTO BY LIAM DUNNE

Health, safety ordinance on the table as UNITE HERE Local 26 hotel workers await contract

Liam Dunne October 1, 2024
City officials deliberated a public health and safety ordinance for hotels on Sept. 26 after workers went on strike at four additional Boston hotels in the third wave of citywide strikes in the past month.
Hotel workers picketing outside of Moxy Boston Downtown hotel on Tremont Street on Saturday. Workers from four Boston hotels went on strike after UNITE HERE Local 26 authorized the citywide strike on Aug. 8. PHOTO BY LAUREN ALBANO

UNITE HERE Local 26 workers strike in waves at hotels across Boston

Lauren Albano September 18, 2024
Hundreds of workers at four Boston hotels went on strike this past weekend, the second wave of hotels to do so in two weeks.
demonstrators gathered at Marriott Labor Day Rally

Union and non-union workers rally for rehire on Labor Day

Madison Mercado September 7, 2021
Labor Day rally hosted Monday in support of workers fired by Marriott Copley during the pandemic.
unite here local 26 food giveaway in downtown boston

Labor union distributes food to recently fired Nine Zero Hotel employees

Madison Mercado April 5, 2021
The hotel fired 52 employees — more than two-thirds of its staff — in March.
Hotel workers protest outside the Ritz Carlton in Boston Oct. 8. The Boston City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to support the “One Job Should be Enough” movement led by hotel workers. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

City Council votes unanimously to support hotel workers on strike

Daily Free Press Staff October 18, 2018
Boston City Council held a meeting Wednesday where they unanimously voted to support the more than 1,000 Marriott hotel workers on strike in Boston.
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