Dozens of striking San Francisco hotel workers were arrested as hundreds demonstrated for higher wages and better benefits. The arrests came Wednesday as some sat in the middle of a street Wednesday following a march that began near the Hilton Union Square.
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Over 2,000 union workers have been seeking better pay and improved benefits after labor contracts expired in August.Unite Here Local 2 said it hasn’t met with hotel operators that include Hyatt, Hilton and Marriott since August. A Hyatt official told the newspaper that the union hasn’t reached out to resume bargaining since the strike began last month.
The strike encompasses major hotels including the Grand Hyatt San Francisco, Marriott Union Square, Palace Hotel, and Westin St. Francis, as well as the Hilton Union Square.
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