You do not want to anger union goons--like giving a speech to a convention at a hotel the union hates.
"In the largest internal hotel protest in San Francisco history, nearly 300 UNITE HERE Local 2 workers walked off their jobs and marched through the Hilton lobby on July 13 after Kaiser President Gregory Adams violated the unions hotel boycott. The hour-long lobby takeover shut down dining facilities including the hotels Starbucks, and left Hilton management scurrying to block workers from reaching Adams, who was speaking at a Health Care Leadership Summit. According to Ingrid Carp, a Hilton cook and thirty-year member of Local 2, workers were outraged when they heard that Adams was violating the Hilton boycott. It provoked the lobby takeover.
Closing down private property is what the "brown shirts" did. Now the same attitude is openly used in San Francisco but the unions. Why didn't the police arrest everyone involved? Looks like the police protected the unions instead of the rights of the hotel owners. This is another example of "Unions Gone Wild".
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"In the largest internal hotel protest in San Francisco history, nearly 300 UNITE HERE Local 2 workers walked off their jobs and marched through the Hilton lobby on July 13 after Kaiser President Gregory Adams violated the unions hotel boycott. The hour-long lobby takeover shut down dining facilities including the hotels Starbucks, and left Hilton management scurrying to block workers from reaching Adams, who was speaking at a Health Care Leadership Summit. According to Ingrid Carp, a Hilton cook and thirty-year member of Local 2, workers were outraged when they heard that Adams was violating the Hilton boycott. It provoked the lobby takeover.
Closing down private property is what the "brown shirts" did. Now the same attitude is openly used in San Francisco but the unions. Why didn't the police arrest everyone involved? Looks like the police protected the unions instead of the rights of the hotel owners. This is another example of "Unions Gone Wild".
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