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After 40 days on the picket line, unionized workers at the Hilton Americas-Houston ended their strike after ratifying a new contract with hotel management on Friday. The contract sets a minimum wage ...
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Union workers at Hilton Americas-Houston have ratified a new contract with the hotel after a 40-day strike, according to a release from hospitality union Unite Here Local 23.
Lead negotiator Willy Gonzalez and other members of UNITE HERE Local 23 stand in front of Houston City Hall on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025. Approximately 100 unionized workers at the George R. Brown ...