JUSTICE FOR HOTEL WORKERS
The hotel industry is one of the fastest growing industries in our economy.
At the heart of this growing industry are the hard-working people who
make the beds, prepare the meals and greet guests at the front door.
Unfortunately, hotel workers who provide hospitality to travelers and
guests are often denied living wages, fair working conditions and basic
human dignity by the hotels that employ them.
- Hotel workers are 48% more likely to be injured on the job
than the typical service worker
- Disabling injuries occur to hotel workers at a rate 51% higher
than for other service workers
- 95% of housekeepers report physical pain due to their
jobs
- 67% of housekeepers report severe or very severe physical
pain
- Of those reporting pain, the pain was severe enough for 73%
to visit a doctor and 53% to take time off work to recover
Hotel workers face increasing work loads, understaffing, persecution
when they try to form a union, and lack of health coverage. The same workers
who create a "home away from home" for the business traveler
often struggle to have a home of their own, even while working full-time.
OUR PLEDGE FOR ECONOMIC JUSTICE
FOR HOTEL WORKERS
WE BELIEVE that hotel workers deserve to be able to support themselves
and their families with their wages. They deserve to be treated with respect.
They deserve the right to organize for improved working conditions without
fear of retaliation or intimidation.
WE AFFIRM that workers are acting in the best interests of our
community when they join together to improve their lives and working conditions
and set standards for hotel workers in our community.
WE PLEDGE that we ourselves will stand by hotel workers as they
stand up for themselves, just as many of us have done at the Crowne Plaza.
AND WE PLEDGE that we will support them as they fight for the
core values of our community - economic justice and human dignity.
SIGNATURE AUTHORIZATION
I have read the statement, Justice for Hotel Workers, and wish to
add my name to the list of signatories . I understand that the statement
with the list of signatories may be published.
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