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SeaTac Rally for Hotel Justice! August 4th

August 1, 2011/in Updates/by UNITEHERELocal8

On July 22nd, more than 600 hospitality workers and their supporters rallied in front of the Seattle Westin Hotel, while 150 members gathered in front of the SeaTac Doubletree to demand livable wages, job security, safe working conditions, and respect on the job.

So what are we going to do after pulling off the biggest Downtown Seattle labor rally in recent memory?

The Biggest Rally in SeaTac History!

Thursday, August 4th

4:00pm to 5:30pm

SeaTac Doubletree Hotel

Join us at 4pm on the corner of International Blvd. and S. 188th St.

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