Thousands of hotel workers have gone on strike at the world's largest Hilton
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Unionized workers at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort kicked off an open-ended strike at 5 a.m., demanding better wages and working conditions after pandemic cuts.
Workers marched and chanted with signs like 'One Job Should Be Enough,' highlighting the need for fair wages amid Hawaii's high cost of living.
More than 4,000 hotel workers are currently on strike across various cities, emphasizing a united front for improved contracts and job security.
Guests at the resort expressed sympathy for the workers' cause, noting the stark differences in working conditions compared to other countries.
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