The contract talks between area hotels and unions representing 3,400 employees are deadlocked, but talks will continue on Oct. 14, the Post reports this morning. The main sticking points: health care costs and the length of the contract.
One of the hotels involved is the Mandarin Oriental in Southwest, pictured above.
Organized labor in D.C., Los Angeles and San Francisco is aiming for two-year contracts that would expire the same time as hotel contracts in New York. Hotel workers in San Francisco have been on strike since late last month.
SFist on the hotel strikes.