Saturday, February 9, 2013

Charges fly back and forth between union, Waikiki hotel management - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

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The charges were filed with the Nationalk Labor Relations Board as earlyas Jan. 22 of this capping off the union's ongoing fight with hotel ownef over contract negotiations andmanagement changes. Specifically, the ILWU has chargeed the hotel with refusing to bargain collectively with repeatedly firing hotel workeresen masse; denying workers' rights to union making unilateral changes on hours and working conditions; and retaliating or discriminating againsty workers who supported the union. HTH Corp.
, whicy has filed its own charges against the uniojn withthe NLRB, issuee a statement Wednesday sayinh it will not recognize the union or continue any negotiatione until those charges are addressed, whicu could take months. "Based on the threats to our our owners, our executives team and the boycotting ofour business, we do not recognizer or negotiate with people who threaten us," said Robert HTH Corp. regional vice president. Thomas Cestare, directofr of the National LaborRelations Board's Hawai office, said the number of charges filed againstt the hotel is "significant." The legal challenges come as HTH Corp.
resumezs management of the 837-room hoteo from Outrigger Enterprises Group affiliate PBH which managed the hotel from January to Some 450 hotel workers were asked to reapply for theirf jobs and all except 45 workers and seven managers havebeen

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