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The battle over the bill has revealed differences between the current and former leadership of the Hotel and Gaming Trades Council union. Peter Ward, the former HTC President, and Neal Kwatra, its ...
But hotel trade groups have called the bill an attempt to turn unionization into a government-enforced requirement by eroding the price advantage of nonunion hotels.
Under the bill, hotel owners would have the power to ask law enforcement to remove residents, long-term or otherwise, by submitting a written affidavit. Credit: Jason Getz/AJC.
Some Big Apple hotel owners did an about-face to support a City Council plan that critics called a “nuclear bomb” on the lodging industry that would drive up city room rates. The Hotel ...
The industry’s bill has many of the same provisions as Menin’s including panic buttons in every hotel room, human trafficking training for all staff (which the AHLA says is already required by ...
Hotel owners descended on City Hall on Thursday in a show of force against a bill that they say would cripple the city’s hospitality industry. But the powerful hotel workers’ union backing the ...
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A new group of South Asian immigrant hotel owners is fighting a proposed bill they say would “destroy” the Big Apple’s hospitality industry and stomp out their American Dreams. Indian ...
Hotel restaurateurs and the New York City Hospitality Alliance have been on high alert the past week due to the introduction of a controversial bill. Framed as a safety and cleanliness issue, it ...
WASHINGTON — With the summer travel season in full swing, a bipartisan duo in the Senate is introducing a bill that would crack down on hidden resort fees for hotel stays. The bill, called the ...
Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., said she also plans to vote for the bill and emphasized its support by the American Hotel and Lodging Association and the Nevada Resort Association.
Some city hotel owners did an about-face to support a City Council plan that critics called a “nuclear bomb” on the lodging industry that would drive up city room rates.