BOSTON - Workers at four Boston Hilton Hotels will return to work on Friday after ratifying a new contract. The four hotels ...
After 24 days on strike, Hilton workers at two Boston hotels may head back to work this week, the union has announced.
Roughly 600 striking workers at the Hilton Boston Logan Airport and Hilton Boston Park Plaza are slated to return to their ...
Boston hotel workers that went on strike indefinitely in October have ratified a new contract agreement. Here's what it means ...
Hundreds of hotel workers are preparing to return to work after a 24-day strike, following a tentative deal with Hilton ...
Hundreds of hotel workers in Boston returned to work Friday after their union reached a tentative deal for a new contract with Hilton after going on strike for 24 days.
Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. A ratification vote is scheduled for 1 p.m. Thursday, the union said.
Workers will now have to vote to ratify the contract and if the contract is ratified, around 600 striking workers will return to their jobs on Friday.
They join those at the Hilton Boston Logan Airport and the Hilton Boston Park Plaza, who went on strike on Oct. 6. The city’s total number of striking hotel workers is now close to 1,300.
according to Boston Business Journal research — and the Hilton Boston Logan Airport began their strike on October 6. They were joined shortly after by approximately 700 workers at two Omni ...