November 4, 2024–Today, workers at the Hilton Hawaiian Village voted to ratify their new contract ending a 40-day strike that began on September 24. Over 1,800 workers are expected to return to work tomorrow at 4 a.m. The Hilton Hawaiian Village was one of eight hotels that went on a historic 3-day strike over Labor Day Weekend. More than 3,200 Local 5 members at the seven other hotels are still working without a contract and could strike at any time.
“Workers at the Hilton Hawaiian Village have led all of us to an important & historic victory that puts hospitality workers and this community one step closer to making ‘one job enough’ a reality,” said Cade Watanabe, Financial Secretary-Treasurer. “But our campaign continues until we have achieved settlements with Hyatt, Kyo-ya & Marriott – where more than 3,200 hotel workers have also authorized additional strikes if necessary.”
Worker Testimonial
Congresswoman Jill Tokuda Supports Strikers
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Honor the picket line
Do not eat, sleep, meet, or work at any hotel on strike. Go to fairhotel.org for a map of hotels and labor dispute status.
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Support Hawai‘i’s hospitality workers fighting for Respect for our Work and Respect for our Guests by going to uniteherelocal5.org and making a donation to the Local 5 Hardship Fund.