Thousands of Hospitality Workers Fight for Better Pay and Contracts

TLDRHospitality workers are picketing and fighting for better pay and contracts. The Culinary Union has set a strike deadline for unsettled properties, with eight properties remaining. Negotiations are ongoing, with workers demanding higher wages and improved job security.

Key insights

🛠️Hospitality workers are picketing for better pay and contracts.

The Culinary Union has set a strike deadline for unsettled properties.

💼Eight properties remain unsettled, including Rio and Virgin Hotels.

🤝Negotiations are ongoing between the union and the properties.

💰Workers are demanding higher wages and improved job security.

Q&A

What are hospitality workers fighting for?

Hospitality workers are fighting for better pay and contracts.

How many properties remain unsettled?

Eight properties, including Rio and Virgin Hotels, remain unsettled.

What is the Culinary Union's role in the strike?

The Culinary Union has set a strike deadline and is negotiating with the properties.

What do workers want from the negotiations?

Workers are demanding higher wages and improved job security.

Are negotiations making progress?

Negotiations are ongoing, but there has been no progress with some properties.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Picketers continue to fight for better pay and contracts.

02:00Negotiations have been ongoing for eight months.

02:45Workers will strike if contracts are not reached by Monday.

03:02Eight properties, including Rio and Virgin Hotels, remain unsettled.

03:15Workers are demanding higher wages and improved job security.