UNITE HERE: Hotel Workers Throughout North America Call on Hyatt to Rehire 'The Boston 100'

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Mon Nov 9, 2009 2:32pm EST

UNITE HERE: Hotel Workers Throughout North America Call on Hyatt to Rehire
'The Boston 100'


BOSTON, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- This week thousands of workers in a
dozen cities across North America will hold a coordinated series of public
demonstrations to demand that Hyatt Hotels "Bring Back the Hyatt 100."  Hyatt
fired 100 housekeepers from its three Boston-area hotels after asking the
workers to train their replacements from an outsourcing agency.  The action
has ignited a national controversy for the newly public Hyatt Hotels which
launched an initial public offering of its stock on November 5, 2009.

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The firing of the "Hyatt 100" housekeepers stands as the most dramatic example
of Hyatt's contributing to the nation's unemployment problem and healthcare
crisis.  The incident has drawn the ire of workers and community leaders
alike, including Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, who said that he would
call on state agencies to boycott the three Boston-area hotels if the
housekeepers were not recalled.

Hyatt is using the economy as an excuse to dramatically lower the living
standards of hotel workers in other cities as well.  They are eliminating
jobs, proposing healthcare cuts and getting a smaller pool of workers to work
harder and faster.  While this marks a trend involving several major hotel
companies, Hyatt is the starkest example.  

"Hyatt's cashing out almost a billion dollars for its owners (The Pritzker
Family of Chicago) but at the same time they are pushing to make healthcare
unaffordable for me and my family?" remarked Aurolyn Rush, a 13-year telephone
operator at the Grand Hyatt San Francisco - the site of a three day strike
last week.  "That's unforgivable. And what Hyatt is doing to those
housekeepers in Boston is outrageous. We're not going to stand for it."

The Hyatt 100 solidarity actions begin with a march and rally of hundreds of
workers in Toronto on Nov. 10 and will continue through November 19 in Boston,
Los Angeles, San Antonio, San Diego, Vancouver BC, Indianapolis, Chicago,
Philadelphia, Santa Clara and San Francisco.  

Unite Here represents over 300,000 workers throughout the U.S. and Canada who
work in the hospitality, gaming, food service, manufacturing, textile,
laundry, and airport industries.

For more information, visit www.HotelWorkersRising.org.    

SOURCE  UNITE HERE

Annemarie Strassel of UNITE HERE, +1-312-617-0495
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