Kathryn Riley / Getty Images fileMarch 4, 2022/by lynettengInPress MLB Stadium Workers React to Delayed Season as Player Lockout Drags On
Pat Greenhouse/Globe StaffMarch 4, 2022/by lynettengInairport, Press Worker Who Fought for Union at Logan Airport Restaurants is Fired after Union Win
January 27, 2022/by lynettengInhotels, Press Boston Hotel Workers Join National Day of Action to Shine Light on “Shadow Bosses” Driving Cuts to Services in the Hospitality Industry
October 28, 2021/by UNITEHERELocal26Inhotels, Press As Workers Rise Up During “Striketober,” 10,000 Hospitality Workers March, Picket, Vote to Unionize, and More in Fight for Good Jobs
October 28, 2021/by UNITEHERELocal26Inhotels, Press, Updates Workers protest as hotel closures drag on and on
October 25, 2021/by UNITEHERELocal26Inhotels, Press Seven jobs that will never be the same after the pandemic
October 8, 2021/by UNITEHERELocal26Inhotels, Press ‘It’s at a time when we need it the most’: With Marathon back, hotels look forward to a busy weekend, but challenges remain
September 24, 2021/by UNITEHERELocal26Infood service, Press Harvard Dining Workers Overwhelmingly Ratify New Contract
September 18, 2021/by UNITEHERELocal26InPress, Updates Terminated Marriott Copley staff’s new jobs show a working class being forced further down the economic ladder
August 30, 2021/by UNITEHERELocal26Infood service, Press ‘We’re Part of Harvard Too’: Dining Workers’ Union Flyers Campus, Concerned Over Proposed Hours Cut
April 29, 2021/by UNITEHERELocal26InPress, Updates Terminated Marriott Copley workers launch hotel boycott
March 18, 2021/by UNITEHERELocal26InPress, Updates Recall Legislation to be Introduced in Front of Boston’s Worst Offender on Jobs Crisis
November 20, 2020/by UNITEHERELocal26Inhotels, Press Hotel workers hoping for pandemic job protections
November 20, 2020/by UNITEHERELocal26Inhotels, Press, Updates Laid-off Marriott Copley workers protest outside hotel
March 3, 2020/by tteneyckIncommunity|political, Press UNITE HERE Local 26 Endorses Ed Markey for US Senate
February 27, 2020/by tteneyckInPress, Updates Union study finds Black Starbucks baristas in airports paid less than whites