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"Community
Wall of Support" Kicks Off Citywide Campaign to
Support Hotel Workers
September 3, 2004
Rev.
Alexia Salvatierra speaking. The "Community
Wall of Support" in the background
carries the names of thousands of Los Angeles
residents who have pledged to back hotel
workers. Each of the names is accompanied
by the name of a hotel worker. More
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California
Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez
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Ramona
Ripston, Executive Director of the
ACLU of Southern California
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Congresswoman
Hilda Solis
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Rev.
Alexia Salvatierra
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San
Fernando City Councilmember
Nury Martinez
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Rev.
Norman Copeland of Ward AME Church
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Victory
for Los Angeles
Hotel Workers!
Hotels Agree
to Union Terms
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Hyatt
West Hollywood Hotel Workers
Strike More
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Join
residents and community
leaders and boycott the
luxury hotels involved
in the labor dispute with
workers demanding better
wages, benefits and working
conditions. More
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Latest
From San Francisco
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L.A. hotel pact bolsters hopes in San
Francisco. More |
Several dozen hotel workers were arrested
during a recent San Francisco Hilton
protest. More
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Long labor dispute having serious economic
impact on San Francisco's hotel industry.
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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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Donald
Wilson
Morena
Hernandez |
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Why
the Hotel Workers' Struggle
Matters to You
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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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