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Posts August 9, 2017

UNITE HERE Statement on the Killing of Local 23 member TeeTee Dangerfield

On July 31, our union sister TeeTee Dangerfield was senselessly murdered. TeeTee was a server at the Atlanta Airport, a very proud member of Local 23, and a trans woman. Her murder is being investigated as a potential hate crime.We are horrified and saddened by TeeTee’s unconscionable murder, a crime that took away a shining star […]

Posts June 23, 2017

From the Royal York to the Rogers Centre, Toronto Hotel Workers March for Good Jobs

UNITE HERE members from hotels across North America kick off next round of continent-wide contract negotiations, beginning in Toronto (Toronto) Hundreds of hotel and hospitality workers kicked off contract negotiations at a rally in front of the Fairmont Royal York Hotel Thursday, June 22, followed by a march down Front Street to the Renaissance Toronto […]

Posts April 30, 2017

Haitian Workers in South Florida Calling For Renewal Of Temporary Protected Status

International Workers’ Day Press Conference on the Status of Haitian Workers in South Florida and Renewal of Temporary Protected Status MIAMI – Hospitality workers, members of UNITE HERE Local 355, Haitian Women of Miami (FANM), and allies are gathering in front of the Fontainebleau Resort (44th Street & Collins Avenue, Miami Beach) for a May Day press conference calling […]

Posts April 18, 2017

Airline Catering workers launch national campaign for equality!

On April 12, more than 100 workers and their allies marched to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington D.C. to demand pay equity for airline catering workers. The march anchored a series of actions nationwide, as workers from 16 airports rallied for dignity and equality. Watch the video: Read the CQ Roll Call […]

Posts April 14, 2017

Google: Protect Immigrant Workers!

Sign the petition to Google today. Thousands of subcontracted cafeteria workers, janitors, security officers, shuttle drivers, groundskeepers, and other service workers — predominantly immigrants, people of color, and women— are employed in Google offices across the U.S. They have acutely felt the Trump administration’s repeated attacks on them and their friends and families. For these individuals, […]

Posts April 13, 2017

UNITE HERE Local 8 Members at Seattle’s Iconic Space Needle Win Fair Contract!

On April 5, Space Needle workers who cook and serve food, run the elevators, and staff private banquet events ratified a new Union contract with their employer. The new contract received unanimous support from the bargaining committee and from all of the workers who turned out to the ratification vote, following a 5+ year campaign. […]

Posts April 4, 2017

Airline Food Workers Remember Martin Luther King Jr. in Rally for Racial and Economic Justice

On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated while standing with striking sanitation workers. 49 years later, airport food workers in Philadelphia joined faith leaders, community groups and other workers to honor King’s struggle and rally for economic and racial justice. In Philadelphia, workers who cater flights for American Airlines and other carriers […]

Posts March 23, 2017

UNITE HERE President D. Taylor to be Honored by Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC)

SILVER SPRING, Maryland – Union, immigration and religious leaders are honoring D. Taylor, president of the UNITE HERE labor union, for his commitment to immigrant workers at a reception March 23 at the Friars Club in New York. The fundraising event will benefit the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc., known as CLINIC. “D Taylor represents […]

Posts March 23, 2017

2017 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Commemoration

March 25, 2017, is the 106th Anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire in New York’s Greenwich Village. This tragedy took the lives of 146 young immigrant garment workers and galvanized a reform movement to raise standards for workers. At UNITE HERE’s headquarters in New York, staff and members will gather to remember the victims […]