Hotel Division

Local 96 represents hotel and restaurant workers throughout central and northern New Jersey. We are the housekeepers, valet parkers and door attendants, banquet and restaurant staff, front desk employees, dishwashers and cooks who make business travel, family vacations and corporate and family events a success. At well-known, brand name properties such as Westin, Hilton, Crowne Plaza, Sheraton and others, Local 96 is raising wage and benefit standards, and maintaining a voice on the job through our shop floor union activism. See below for more information about our work:

Hotels Division News

New York New Jersey Joint Board Disaffiliates from UNITE HERE International Union

hyacinthThe elected rank and file executive board members of the New York New Jersey Regional Joint Board voted unanimously to disaffiliate from UNITE HERE, forming an independent union.

In doing so, New York and New Jersey Joint Board members joined 150,000 other union members across the country whose delegates and elected leaders also voted to disaffiliate from the international union.

Organizing to Ensure Working People Win the Change We Voted for in November

EFCA ImageThe economic crisis that is affecting all of us has shown America that it's time to put working people first - not billionaires and corporate special interests.

We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity with the election of President Obama and the new Congress to make real progress on jobs, health care, a path to citizenship, and the right of every worker to organize. 

Local 96 Defeats Attempt to Subcontract Union Jobs

January 15, 2009 - Members of Local 96 at the Hilton Hotel in East Brunswick recently achieved an important victory against the subcontracting of union jobs. Last Summer, management at the Hilton East Brunswick fired all three members of the night cleaning department, replacing them with temporary workers from a subcontracted cleaning firm.

Local 96 fought back, arguing that our union contract prohibits employers from displacing union members by hiring temporary contract workers. This essential component of our union contract ensures that employers can not erode union standards by slowly outsourcing all union departments to outside employers, who typically provides much lower wage and benefit levels than what union members have been able to win.

Heldrich Center Workers Celebrate Election Night with NJ Democratic Leaders

Heldrich Workers with Congressman Pallone

November 4, 2008 - On election night, leaders from the New Jersey Democratic Party gathered at the Heldrich Center to participate in the making of history, as Barack Obama was elected this country's first African-American President.

NY-NJ Joint Board Members Get Out the Vote

Tommi, Alfreda and Shaquon Get Out the VoteOctober 25, 2008: NY-NJ Regional Joint Board Members hit the streets in Newark and Bayonne, NJ today for the third consecutive Saturday as part of their effort to mobilize fellow union members to vote in the Presidential election on November 4th.

To date, over 40 members from each of the union's three divisions (manufacturing, retail

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