ORLANDO, Fla. — Workers in the hospitality industry packed Tuesday’s board of commissioners meeting in Orange County to raise awareness of what they call abusive resort fees. “When we fight? We win.
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Atlantic City employer set to lay off 116 workers at the end of 2025
An Atlantic City resort high-rise is set to close at the end of December, which would mean 116 jobs lost in the ...
Hotel and restaurant workers in Las Vegas reached a tentative agreement with Wynn Resorts on Friday just hours before a deadline, averting a strike against casino owners that could have disrupted the ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- UNITE HERE, the union for hotel workers and a critic of resort fees in the hospitality industry, is launching a website that shines a light on the prevalence of these ...
The chief operating officers of Colorado ski resorts say short staffing at the U.S. Forest Service is slowing down their ...
Residents are protesting a planned housing facility for foreign workers, exposing the conflict between Japan’s need for labor ...
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