Worker Profiles
Isabel For over 20 years, Isabel “Segunda” Brentner has worked at the LAX Hilton, keeping her focus on her family and her job. “My priorities [were] to help my family,” says Brentner, who, along with raising her own children, cared for both her father and grandmother when they were ill. More

Enedina AlvarezEnedina Alvarez, a 54-year-old single parent, says she must be both mother and father to her teenage children. Yet, with two jobs, she has barely enough money to house, feed and clothe them—and precious little time to spend with them. Although she receives health insurance through her job, she cannot afford to insure her children. Alvarez says, “I pray to God that my kids do not get sick because I cannot pay the medical bills.” More

Who Are Hotel Housekeepers?*
Nearly all hotel housekeepers are women. The majority are women of color and immigrants.
There are 1.3 million hotel workers in the U.S. and 280,000 in Canada, of whom approximately one quarter are housekeepers.
Hotel Housekeeper Work Is Dangerous Work
Hotel workers have a 40% higher injury rate (5.9%) than workers in the service sector (4.2%).
According to a recent study of company records covering thousands of employee injuries, hotel housekeepers face an injury rate of 10.4%, almost double the injury rate for non-housekeepers (5.6%).
Hotel housekeeper injuries are debilitating. Back injuries, housemaids' knee (bursitis), and shoulder pain can lead to permanent disability.
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Why We Need A
"PLAN FOR A
NEW CENTURY
"
A new white paper calls on the city of Los Angeles and industry leaders to invest in the Century Corridor and its workforce. A Plan for a New Century will benefit workers, communities, hotels and the entire city. More
Coalition for a New Century
Press Releases

Amma, "Hugging Saint of India," Stirs Controversy Over Refusal To Honor Hotel Worker

California Supreme Court Denies Hotels' Appeal Of Living Wage Law

New Study Finds that Century Boulevard Hotel Workers Lost $4.6 Million in Unpaid Living Wages

Board of Education Approves Resolution In Support of Hotel Workers

Court Orders Hotels To Pay Workers A Living Wage

L.A. Hotel Housekeepers Begin to Craft Giant Quilt
Symbolizing Pain and Injuries Suffered on the Job

Delegates of California Democratic Group Join Rally to Support Boycott of LAX Hilton

Westin LAX Workers Win Right To Display Support For Union

Community and Faith Leaders Renew Call For
LAX Hotels to Pay Workers a Living Wage

Hundreds Join Good Friday/Passover Action At
LAX Hilton as Boycott Intensifies

Federal Charges Filed Against LAX Hilton for Alleged Illegal Firing of Two Hotel Workers Who Fasted for a Living Wage

LAX Hilton Fires Two Workers
Who Fasted for a Living Wage

Businesses Drop Referendum Effort to
Overturn LAX Hotel Living Wage Law


LAX Four Points Sheraton Reinstates Workers,
Calls on Other LAX Hotels to Abandon Referendum
on Living Wage

Twelve LAX Hotel Workers Told They No Longer Have Job

Mayor Villaraigosa, California Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez To Join LAX Hotel Workers as Living Wage Fast Comes to an End

Community Leaders From Around Los Angeles To
Join Hotel Workers as Living Wage Fast Moves Into Day Four

State Elected Officials to Lend Support to LAX Hotel Workers As Living Wage Fast Moves Into Third Day

Hotel Housekeepers From Across L.A. Join Living
Wage Fast

LAX Hotel Workers To Begin Fast For A Living Wage

Century Boulevard Hotel Workers To Fast
In Support Of Living Wage Ordinance

Council To Take Up Debate Over Poverty, Blight, Lack Of Investment In LAX Tourism Industry

Ruth Galanter, Rev. Cecil Murray Lead Commission On Century Boulevard and LAX Tourism Industry and Reducing Poverty and Crime

Rally Launches Major Campaign To Improve Conditions Near LAX

“Campaign for a New Century” Seeks Improvements
Near LA

Coalition Backs City Plan to Improve Conditions at LAX Hotels As First Step to Revitalizing Gateway to L.A.

State Leaders Announce Support for Expansion
of L.A. Living Wage to Century/LAX Hotels

News Flash
A Living Wage
Get the Facts

LAX Hilton Boycott
Twenty-seven people were arrested in front of the Hilton LAX recently as 400 supporters watched. More
LAANE deputy director Vivian Rothstein explains why political and community leaders in Los Angeles and around the region are boycotting the LAX Hilton hotel. Listen


Watch The Slide Video Show of the Oct. 25 Actions!

 

Creating Luxury Enduring Pain

Study Exposes The Dangers of Hotel Housekeeping - Read