Hotel union's hypocrisy unmasks the cynicism of the 'Safe Hotel Act'
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The Hotel Trades Council, while advocating for union-only labor in hotels, has spent over $700,000 on contracted services, including with non-union firms, revealing hypocrisy.
City Councilwoman Menin’s promotion of the 'Safe Hotel Act' to curb criminal behavior seems dubious, as most hotel-related complaints stem from non-criminal issues like noise and illegal parking.
Forcing non-union hotels to cede workforce control to the HTC could harm the city’s tourism, leading to closures and increased hotel costs, exacerbating economic downturn.
The push for the unionization bill appears to serve a special interest rather than address real problems within the hotel industry, reflecting a lack of consistency.
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