Hotel officials have said their facilities will remain open with management and other nonunion staff filling in.
The union, which represents up to 15,000 workers employed at 65 major hotels in Los Angeles and Orange counties, had said Friday in an Instagram post that its members “could strike at any moment” during the Fourth of July weekend.
On June 8, 96% of the union’s members approved a strike authorization that could result in one of the nation’s largest hotel worker strikes.
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