
Luxury hotel workers in San Francisco have been on strike for 37 days, as at October 28. Workers from the Grand Hyatt, Marriott and Westin hotels are striking for wages, health insurance and retirement benefits.
The striking workers include room cleaners, cooks, dishwashers, servers, bartenders and porters.
418 - hotel workers strike leaflet.jpeg

Hyatt, which operates the Grand Hyatt San Francisco, counts their profits in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Hyatt CEO Mark Hoplamazian (A$31.5 million) last year, including bonuses and stocks.
It would take a room cleaner 335 years to make that much.
1418 - striking hotel workers cr serena a.png

Grand Hyatt hotel worker Anna told ΒιΆΉΣ³»: βOur job is very hard and they need us. Weβre demanding what we know we deserve.β
After a previous three-day strike, Hyatt failed put forward reasonable proposals for a βfair contractβ. Workers say the proposed contract would move them βbackwardβ, leaving them without enough money for medical benefits, retirement or wages, and would undo the hotelβs workplace standards.
Workers told GL: βWe are not going back!β
1418 cr Serena Ashmore.png
