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"We are fighting for the things every hard-working American deserves - a decent quality of life for our families and dignity on the job."
~ Donald Wilson
Century Plaza Hotel
27 years

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Boycott Employers Council Hotels
Don't Meet, Eat or Sleep at These Hotels
Until a Fair Contract Is Reached

Join residents and community leaders in boycotting the Los Angeles hotels involved in the labor dispute with workers demanding better wages, benefits and working conditions and a contract that expires in 2006.
• Westin Century Plaza
• Sheraton Universal
• Millennium Biltmore
• Regent Beverly Wilshire
• Westin Bonaventure
• Wilshire Grand Hotel

In addition to the union hotels that are currently being boycotted in Los Angeles, UNITE HERE's boycott announcement is also calling for a national boycott of specific Hyatt, Hilton, Marriott, Intercontental, Zen and Starwood properties. Here's the entire UNITE HERE national boycott list.

Click to download the Pledge to Boycott form.

Union Hotel and Meeting Facilities
If you are planning an event in Los Angeles,please use the following Los Angeles union hotels and meeting facilities:
Beverly Hilton Hotel
(310) 274-7777
Center at Cathedral Plaza (Downtown Los Angeles)
(213) 680-5273
Fairmont Miramar Hotel (Santa Monica)
(310) 576-7777
Four Points Sheraton Hotel (Santa Monica)
(310) 399-9344
Furama Hotel (Westchester)
(310) 670-8111
Holiday Inn, Los Angeles City Center
(213) 748-1291
Hotel Bel Air
(310) 472-1211
Los Angeles Convention Center (Los Angeles)
(213) 741-1151 x5340
Luxe Summit Rodeo Drive
(310) 273-0300
Marriott Manhattan Beach Hotel (Manhattan Beach)
(310) 546-7511
Radisson Wilshire Plaza Hotel
(213) 368-3006
Renaissance Hollywood Hotel (Hollywood)
(323) 856-1200
Sportsmen's Lodge Hotel
(818) 769-4700

Viceroy Hotel (Santa Monica)
(310) 260-7500

Union Hotel Guide
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Worker Profiles
They clean the rooms, wash the dishes and scrub the floors at Los Angeles area hotels. Meet some of the Los Angeles hotel workers fighting for a fair contract.
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The Big Picture
Why the Hotel Workers' Struggle Matters to You
The hotel workers' struggle is critically important. Collective bargaining is democracy in action at a time when America needs it most. We live in an era where corporations have more control over our lives and rarely do ordinary people have an opportunity to come together and shape the big decisions that impact their lives and indirectly affect all of us. Blue collar, white collar or no collar or at all, everyone has a stake in defending workers' rights. More
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 • Los Angeles Hotel Workers' Campaign Overview
 • Why Hotel Workers in Los Angeles Are Fighting For a Better Contract
 • Chronology of Los Angeles Hotel Contract Dispute
 • Why the Tourist Industry Is Vital to the Economy of Los Angeles County
 • The Los Angeles Visitors Industry: An Economic Engine on the Rise
 • The Transformation of the U.S. Hotel Industry

Los Angeles Coalition to Support Hotel Workers
(213) 977-9400 x109 or (213) 675-8960
www.SupportLAHotelWorkers.com