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Posts March 19, 2025

DC Restaurant Workers Continue Their Fight to Unionize

On February 21st, workers at St. Anselm voted to join Local 25. Instead of recognizing the result of the election, STARR Restaurants filed objections, claiming that the NLRB lacks authority to certify union elections when there is not a quorum of NLRB members. There is not a quorum because Trump fired a member of the […]

Posts March 19, 2025

Local 1 Members at Northwestern University are ON STRIKE for a Fair Contract

On March 10, about 500 cooks, cashiers, baristas, dishwashers and catering workers employed by Compass Group at Northwestern University walked out on strike! Workers have been without a contract for six months. They’re calling for a new contract with family-sustaining wages and increased pension contributions. It is the first-ever strike of contracted food service and […]

Posts February 28, 2025

Statement from UNITE HERE President Gwen Mills, Secretary-Treasurer Nia Winston, and Vice President for Immigration, Civil Rights and Diversity Enrique Fernandez on Introduction of the Dream and Promise Act

“Our union proudly supports the reintroduction of the Dream and Promise Act. Our country needs leadership that addresses our broken immigration system instead of blaming and scapegoating immigrant workers. Immigrant workers are the backbone of the hospitality industry, and so many live and work here thanks to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or Deferred Action for […]

Posts September 11, 2024

UNITE HERE Remembers and Honors those lost on September 11

On the anniversary of September 11, 2001, UNITE HERE remembers all those who lost their lives on that tragic day. We hold especially close the memory of our 43 sisters and brothers from UNITE HERE Local 100 who died while working at Windows on the World, a restaurant located at the top of the North […]

Posts March 22, 2024

UNITE HERE Remembers the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire in New York City’s’s Greenwich Village on March 25, 1911, was one of the worst workplace disasters since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. The fire took the lives of 146 young immigrant garment workers. It also galvanized a reform movement to raise standards for workers.

Posts November 6, 2023

“Southside Needs Good Jobs and Worker Power,” By Rosalyn Carter

I moved to Richmond my hometown of Farmville, Virginia when I was nineteen because there no jobs there. Growing up, I watched my parents work around the clock as they struggled to support my brother and me. I started working when I was fifteen at the McDonald’s in Farmville the second I was old enough. […]

Posts September 11, 2023

UNITE HERE Remembers and Honors those Lost on September 11

On the anniversary of September 11, 2001, UNITE HERE remembers all those who lost their lives on that tragic day. We hold especially close the memory of our 43 sisters and brothers from UNITE HERE Local 100 who died while working at Windows on the World, a restaurant located at the top of the North […]

Posts June 16, 2023

UNITE HERE Endorses Biden-Harris 2024

UNITE HERE is proud to endorse the most pro-union administration of our lifetime — Joe Biden and Kamala Harris — for a second term in the White House. In 2020, the pandemic presented the greatest crisis in our union’s history. Despite the obstacles, thousands of UNITE HERE housekeepers, cooks, dishwashers, and other hospitality workers led […]

Posts May 4, 2023

UNITE HERE urges President Biden to re-designate El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and to make an initial designation of Guatemala for TPS

UNITE HERE International Union General Vice President Enrique Fernandez said: “Our union literally has tens of thousands of members and their families from these countries. Many of these members left their homelands because they experienced environmental catastrophes, or may have encountered human rights violations or other political crises. Although TPS is only a temporary measure, […]

Posts April 19, 2023

UNITE HERE President Letter to Senate HELP Supporting Julie Su as DOL Secretary

Link to PDF of letter on letterhead The Honorable Bernie Sanders Chair Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions U.S. Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 The Honorable Bill Cassidy, M.D. Ranking Member Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions U.S. Senate Washington D.C. 20510   Dear Chair Sanders, Ranking Member Cassidy, and Members of the Senate […]