Strikes start at top hotel chains as housekeepers seek higher wages and daily room cleaning work
With up to 17 rooms to clean each shift, Fatima Amahmouds job at the Moxy hotel in downtown Boston sometimes feels impossible.
There was the time she found three days worth of blond dog fur clinging to the curtains, the bedspread and the carpet. She knew she wouldnt finish in the 30 minutes she is supposed to spend on each room. The dog owner had declined daily room cleaning, an option that many hotels have encouraged as environmentally friendly but is a way for them to cut labor costs and cope with worker shortages since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Unionized housekeepers, however, have waged a fierce fight to restore automatic daily room cleaning at major hotel chains, saying they have been saddled with unmanageable workloads, or in many cases, fewer hours and a decline in income.
The dispute has become emblematic of the frustration over working conditions among hotel workers, who were put out of their jobs for months during pandemic shutdowns and returned to an industry grappling with chronic staffing shortages and evolving travel trends.
https://apnews.com/article/hotel-workers-union-contracts-housekeeping-2bc35ed24dd424bc66d1afc9b036f92d
kimbutgar
(23,254 posts)Because I know it is hard work and they have time limits.
Last cruise I was on the housekeeper told us we were the best guests and who never left our cabin dirty.
LisaM
(28,594 posts)All the dirty towels and washcloths in one pile in the bathroom, and a cash tip by the bedside lamp. It takes about two minutes. I always make sure I have cash beforehand.
sanatanadharma
(4,074 posts)So sad to see that not all see common humanity, as too often shown by so many in so many ways in so many places.
Master teaches, when all wash their own dishes plus one, all gets done.
MichMan
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$35 per hour would seem adequate. Hotels can just raise a room rates a few dollars if need be.