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UNITE HERE represents workers throughout the U.S. and Canada who work in the hotel, gaming, food service, and airport industries. 🇺🇸🇨🇦

United States and Canada
Joined August 2011

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  1. Retweeted
    Feb 28

    "The future is ours! UNITE HERE staged a massive civil disobedience action in support of hotel workers along the Century Blvd. corridor in 2006."

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    Feb 26

    "Is unionbusting? We will use every tool at our disposal to find out why the company plans to shutter a union shop in favor of a non-union shop doing essentially the same work." - , WGAE Executive Director

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    Feb 28

    UNITE HERE Local 11 came out to support and the employees of LA stations and still fighting for their first contract since 2016. Shoutout to who joined us.

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    Feb 28

    Favorite chant of the morning! “Let the bosses clean the bathrooms!” Inspiring morning out at the airport with

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    The Culinary Union operates in the heart of the most gilded industry in an unnatural city built of money, and it is the one and only reason why the people who do the work of that industry are not exploited to the hilt.

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    Feb 27

    I just took action with to boycott all Columbia Sussex-owned hotels. Join me here:

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    Feb 27

    Starbucks 4425 Park Rd #100, Charlotte, NC 28209 Starbucks in Charlotte I stand with airport Starbucks workers speaking out against mistreatment and poverty they have faced working at locations .org

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    Feb 27

    Starbucks should know better, it should do better, and it should demand fix these problems at its stores immediately. READ THE REPORT:

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    Feb 27

    At , 1194 Sixth Ave in downtown San Diego, we stand with airport Starbucks workers speaking out about mistreatment and poverty they have faced while working at locations.

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    Feb 27

    At Los Angeles , I stand with airport Starbucks workers speaking out about mistreatment and poverty they have faced while working at locations.

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    Feb 28

    "On Thursday, workers plan to leaflet 700 Starbucks stores in 40 cities, including 20 in the Boston area, to raise awareness of the report’s findings." — READ THE REPORT:

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    Feb 27

    At Phoenix , I stand with airport Starbucks workers speaking out about mistreatment and poverty they have faced while working at locations.

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    Feb 27

    At Los Angeles , I stand with airport Starbucks workers speaking out about mistreatment and poverty they have faced while working at locations.

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    Feb 27

    At Miami , we stand with airport Starbucks workers speaking out about mistreatments and poverty they have faced while working at locations. respect at

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    Feb 27

    At Honolulu , I stand with airport Starbucks workers speaking out about mistreatment and poverty they have faced while working at locations.

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    Feb 27

    At Phoenix , I stand with airport Starbucks workers speaking out about mistreatment and poverty they have faced while working at locations.

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    Feb 27

    At New York City , I stand with airport Starbucks workers speaking out about mistreatments and poverty they have faced while working at locations. respect at

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    Feb 27

    At New Orleans , I stand with airport Starbucks workers speaking out about mistreatment and poverty they have faced while working at locations.

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    "On Thursday, workers plan to leaflet 700 Starbucks stores in 40 cities, including 20 in the Boston area, to raise awareness of the report’s findings." — READ THE REPORT:

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    Feb 27

    At Anchorage I stand with airport Starbucks workers speaking out about mistreatment and poverty they have faced while working locations.

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