As someone working adjacent to this industry this makes me simply lol, like the millennial smuck I am. Hospitality has gotten a 50% raise in 3 years time. Every consumer discretionary company is eyeing layoffs… now is clearly the time to go on strike for higher pay.
Accomplished_Dot9815 on
K
spanishdictlover on
Unions are cancer.
ricardoandmortimer on
Daily room cleaning? Why not demand stair well guards too. What happened to environmentalism
nofaplove-it on
![img](emote|t5_2th52|12787)
pierreman on
Ok fine I’ll say it: “Weekend”
deterrent-sha256 on
Short Hilton and Marriott. Both will be sub $100. HLT sub $50.
There is a lot to this. If you look at the HLT MAR chart. They themselves seem absurd with how much valuation they got.
Was it illegal immigration with paid for hotel stays by the gov that helped them reap so much benefit? In any case it’s bad if they ran that much and haven’t assisted in raising wages for the people that clean up after people.
They should get paid more. How do you show up to work everyday and see your company profits you work for rise over 100% in 2 years and be ok with making peanuts?
things hotels have going against them.
-travel boom slowing
-realization of high credit card debt (less travelers)
-deflation
-real estate valuations lowering
-gov assistance ending for free hotels
-shrinking companies and funds for travel at a mass business scale
Then throw walk outs.
Hotels are at all time highs and I don’t think the future outlook is looking good.
idkwhatimbrewin on
> a return to daily room cleaning services
Lol good luck with that. Daily room cleaning was always overkill
gefelte on
Yikes
hasibrock on
GREAT EFFORT FROM THE WORKERS A FEW MONTHS OF STRUGGLE WOULD SURE AFFECT MORONIC CEOS OF THESE LARGE CHAINS … KEEP UP THE FIGHT… ITS YOUR RIGHT
Exotic-Court-769 on
Maybe I’m regarded, but are the workers demanding more work?
Wanderer1066 on
The irony is: dropping daily room cleanings made this much less noticeable…
Every-Development398 on
oh no… anyways ![img](emote|t5_2th52|52627)
delawopelletier on
Is there a list ? I noticed a bunch of hotels disappeared as being bookable this weekend in New York on the Marriott app. I thought they all went sold out
Separate-Plastic-145 on
What is labor say weekend?
Quesrok on
“Labor Say” gov’ment really going hard in the paint.
OkYogurtcloset8305 on
Sdge. Go boycott them or blow the grid
reddit_is_addicting_ on
Off topic, but
Hotels piss me off – check in time is 4:00pm while checkout time is like 10:00am
Kamjiang on
Last Labor Day we stayed in Marriott when visiting Disney and the hotel workers at Hilton across the street were holding 24/7 picketing, holding hotel guests hostage and the police/city wasn’t doing anything about it. I was told that they were demanding hourly rates that amounted to 92K per year for vacuuming floors ffs.
im_just_thinking on
What is that R/L bar at the bottom?
MONKeBusiness11 on
The workers say they want more labor? Time to buy calls!
x2eliah on
You know what this means? This means hotel pricing is going to rise pretty soon, pretty significantly.
27 Comments
Day**
As someone working adjacent to this industry this makes me simply lol, like the millennial smuck I am. Hospitality has gotten a 50% raise in 3 years time. Every consumer discretionary company is eyeing layoffs… now is clearly the time to go on strike for higher pay.
K
Unions are cancer.
Daily room cleaning? Why not demand stair well guards too. What happened to environmentalism
![img](emote|t5_2th52|12787)
Ok fine I’ll say it: “Weekend”
Short Hilton and Marriott. Both will be sub $100. HLT sub $50.
There is a lot to this. If you look at the HLT MAR chart. They themselves seem absurd with how much valuation they got.
Was it illegal immigration with paid for hotel stays by the gov that helped them reap so much benefit? In any case it’s bad if they ran that much and haven’t assisted in raising wages for the people that clean up after people.
They should get paid more. How do you show up to work everyday and see your company profits you work for rise over 100% in 2 years and be ok with making peanuts?
things hotels have going against them.
-travel boom slowing
-realization of high credit card debt (less travelers)
-deflation
-real estate valuations lowering
-gov assistance ending for free hotels
-shrinking companies and funds for travel at a mass business scale
Then throw walk outs.
Hotels are at all time highs and I don’t think the future outlook is looking good.
> a return to daily room cleaning services
Lol good luck with that. Daily room cleaning was always overkill
Yikes
GREAT EFFORT FROM THE WORKERS A FEW MONTHS OF STRUGGLE WOULD SURE AFFECT MORONIC CEOS OF THESE LARGE CHAINS … KEEP UP THE FIGHT… ITS YOUR RIGHT
Maybe I’m regarded, but are the workers demanding more work?
The irony is: dropping daily room cleanings made this much less noticeable…
oh no… anyways ![img](emote|t5_2th52|52627)
Is there a list ? I noticed a bunch of hotels disappeared as being bookable this weekend in New York on the Marriott app. I thought they all went sold out
What is labor say weekend?
“Labor Say” gov’ment really going hard in the paint.
Sdge. Go boycott them or blow the grid
Off topic, but
Hotels piss me off – check in time is 4:00pm while checkout time is like 10:00am
Last Labor Day we stayed in Marriott when visiting Disney and the hotel workers at Hilton across the street were holding 24/7 picketing, holding hotel guests hostage and the police/city wasn’t doing anything about it. I was told that they were demanding hourly rates that amounted to 92K per year for vacuuming floors ffs.
What is that R/L bar at the bottom?
The workers say they want more labor? Time to buy calls!
You know what this means? This means hotel pricing is going to rise pretty soon, pretty significantly.
Wendys dumpsters are hiring
All in on $RR then 🙄
So puts on hotel stocks?
Labor say what?