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NEWS & LETTERS, October 2002

Chicago hotel victory

Chicago--Hotel workers here made a great collective stride forward recently with success in winning a new contract from management. The workers--over 7,000 strong represented by Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Local 1--gained an offer from hotel managers on Sept. 3 after a campaign of organizing and community outreach to lay the groundwork for a strike.

Chicago's predominantly minority and immigrant hotel workers emerged only recently from a dormancy maintained by a corrupt and bureaucratic leadership. The local was placed under the trusteeship of the international union in the mid-1990s to avoid government intervention into its affairs.

The new spirit of the rank and file was plainly visible at a huge rush hour march and rally down Michigan Avenue on Aug. 23. On-duty workers at hotels along the route waved in support to the thousands of union members and supporters who paraded down the busy street to rally at a park across from the luxurious Drake Hotel. One got the feeling that the determination of the rank and file was so strong that neither the hotel managers nor the union leadership could control it.

The four-year contract the workers voted to approve didn't contain the parity with New York hotel industry wages that the organizing campaign had aimed for, but it did feature a substantial boost, along with a significant decrease in health insurance costs.

--Kevin Michaels

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