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Hotel workers union hold massive rally in downtown LA amid contract talks

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Striking hotel workers and their supporters, numbering in the thousands, marched through downtown Los Angeles Wednesday in the union's largest single-day labor action since rotating work stoppages began in early July.

Participants in the march organized by Unite Here Local 11 gathered Wednesday morning at Pershing Square, and the crowd quickly swelled, with many people being dropped off by buses. In a statement Tuesday, union officials said the march would include workers from 50 hotels, although it was unclear exactly how many different hotels were actually impacted.

The investigation was sparked by claims that migrant workers are being underpaid off the books, and that children may also be part of the workforce being used to replace those striking workers.

Unite Here workers are on strike at the Pasadena Hilton; the Hyatt Place Pasadena; the DoubleTree San Pedro; the Hotel Maya in Long Beach; and the Laguna Cliffs Marriott in Dana Point.

The Union is using scare tactics by falsely claiming the CBG's proposal will destroy employees' health care. Nothing could be further from the truth. Our employees' health care is safe. The CBG's Oct. 19 proposal provides that employees' Healthcare Fund stays in great financial shape and insures that employees' affordable quality health care continues through the life of the new agreement. Specifically, on Oct. 19, the CBG significantly increased its healthcare proposal by offering up to an additional $1 of contributions if the Health Fund's Actuary determines it's needed," Grossman said.

CBG proposal on Oct. 19 included an immediate $2.50 wage increase, a $4 increase in the first nine months, $9 in wage increases over a six-year term for most L.A. hotels, $8.05 in wage increases for Orange County, LAX and Long Beach hotels, and 50 cents for pension contributions.

nite Here Local 11 represents some 15,000 workers employed at about 60 major hotels in Los Angeles and Orange counties. Its members include cooks, room attendants, dishwashers, servers, bellmen and front desk agents.

According to a union statement, Wednesday's rally will protest "poverty wages and the hotels' exploitation of unhoused refugees to replace striking workers."

"The march comes after a fruitless negotiation meeting last week in which a group of hotel employers presented hundreds of SoCal workers with a new' proposal to resolve the months-long labor dispute.

The union has reached deals with some hotels, however. In September, the Millennium Biltmore reached a tentative agreement with striking workers, following a labor deal with the operators of the Westin Bonaventure hotel downtown. More recently, according to the union, the Loews Hollywood Hotel reached a tentative deal with its workers.

Members of the Unite Here initially walked off the job on July 2. That first wave of picketing targeted 21 hotels involved in contract negotiations with the union. The second wave began July 10, targeting a total of 12 hotels

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