San Jose, San Francisco hotel workers join national Labor Day weekend strike
Briefly

The collective strike echoed a sentiment heard throughout various industries post-COVID: short staffing leading to burnout among employees without adequate compensation for their work.
Ana Rodriguez, a housekeeper with 23 years experience said, 'We're not fighting our managers; we're fighting the corporations - they're the ones making the decisions.'
Nearly 40,000 hotel staff nationwide participated in a three-day strike, highlighting the urgent need for better contracts amidst ongoing frustrations with their companies.
Demonstrations continue across various cities, with union members signaling potential future strikes as workers fight for enhanced salary, benefits, and working conditions.
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