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San Francisco Hotel managers lockout both striking and non-striking workersHotel managers say their lockout of striking San Francisco workers will last indefinitely. Over 1,400 workers at four downtown hotels are on strike. In response, the SaSanrancisco hotel Multi-Employer group locked out 2,600 non-striking workers at ten other hotels. UNITE-HERE Local 2 President Mike Casey... [Casey1] "They're playing hardball because they're a global corporation so they're used to getting their way and they aren't used to having to sit down as equals across the bargaining table from people. Casey said workers are trying to protect health and pension benefits, cut workloads and get more pay. |
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