Search Travel Market Report

mainlogo
www.travelmarketreport.com/canada
U.S.A.
English
Canada
English
Canada Quebec
Français
Menu
  • News
  • Packaged Travel
  • Cruise
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Destinations
  • Retail Strategies
  • Air
  • Training & Resources
  • Luxury Travel Report

Marriott Says Boston Hotels Unaffected by Workers Strike

by Daniel McCarthy  October 04, 2018
Marriott Says Boston Hotels Unaffected by Workers Strike

Marriott hotels are open, despite the walkout. Photo: Marcio Jose Bastos Silva/Shutterstock.com

More than 1,000 workers at Marriott Hotels across Boston walked out Wednesday during the first hotel strike in the city’s history.
The employees — which included cooks, bartenders, doormen, and housekeepers — are calling for a wage increase that would allow them to be able to keep up with the cost of living in Boston.

Marriott is one of the city’s largest employers, with a number of hotels operating within the city, including Westin Copley, Ritz-Carlton, and W properties.

All hotels are still open during the strike, and Marriott has said in a statement that its hotels have not been significantly impacted by the move.

“During the strike, our hotels are open, and we stand ready to provide excellent service to our guests” a spokesperson from Marriott said. “Marriott’s current economic proposal matches the economic terms in the parties’ last contract, which included the largest increases in the parties’ bargaining history.” 

According to the Boston Herald on Thursday, Marriott’s Boston hotels, including Westin Boston Waterfront, appear to be operating normally, though the hotel’s lobby Starbucks and restaurant was closed.

  0
  0
Related Articles
At Least 185,000 Passports Delayed Amid Ongoing Canada Post Strike
Inside The Langham Boston: A Historic Luxurious Escape
London Heathrow Airport Faces Disruption Due to Border Agents Strike
The LCBO Strike Is Hurting Ontario Tourism
WestJet Ratifies 5-Year Deal with AMFA
WestJet Mechanics Withdraw Strike Notice, Return to Bargaining Table
Canada Border Workers Offered Nearly 15% Pay Increase
WestJet Encore Pilots Reach New Tentative Agreement, Avert Strike
Canadian Border Workers Vote for Strike, Warn of “Significant Delays”
Marriott International Expands Canadian Senior Leadership Team

MOST VIEWED

  1. On the Right Track: Railbookers’ Ivan Mansanet
  2. VIDEO: Advocating for Advisors, John Kirk on CP24
  3. CruiseHub.ca Launches as Canadian-Focused Booking Site with “Real Advisor Support”
  4. Enhancing Caribbean Connectivity: interCaribbean Airways Sets Sights on Canada
  5. TRAVELSAVERS Canada Says Now is the Time for Advisors to Show Their Worth
  6. Steep Decline in Canadian Travel to the U.S. in March – But We’re Not the Only Ones


  1. Survey: U.S. Policies Are Reshaping Where Americans Are Travelling in 2025
  2. Travel Women We Love: ACTA’s Wendy Paradis
  3. A Lifetime of Islands: The Bahamas Launches New Ad Campaign 
  4. Coming Off Best Year Ever, Travel Leaders Network Calls Q1 A Success
  5. Costa Rica Gets Luxury Injection with First Waldorf Astoria
  6. Registration Now Open For Sandals 2025 Masterclass Training
Top Stories
Banyan Tree Launches Private Wellbeing Immersion Programs
Banyan Tree Launches Private Wellbeing Immersion Programs

Available as an add-on to room reservations, Banyan Tree Connections feature movement, mindfulness and shared rituals that are to nurture both relationships and inner well-being.

G Adventures Launches Unique Indonesia Trips for 2025
G Adventures Launches Unique Indonesia Trips for 2025

G Adventures continues its massive lineup of new itineraries with the announcement of 20 new trips to Indonesia.

Air Transat Renames the Atlantic Ocean as the Canadien Ocean
Air Transat Renames the Atlantic Ocean as the Canadien Ocean

After more than 2,500 years, Air Transat has changed the name of the Atlantic Ocean to the Canadien Ocean.

Porter Adds Moncton, NB as Airline Meets Rising Demand for Canada
Porter Adds Moncton, NB as Airline Meets Rising Demand for Canada

Canadians are wanting to travel in Canada more than ever this summer leading Porter Airlines to update its summer schedule, including a new route to Moncton, NB.

Toronto Pearson’s “Exceptionally Good Year” as a Global Travel Hub
Toronto Pearson’s “Exceptionally Good Year” as a Global Travel Hub

The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (“GTAA”) saw continued strength in demand for air travel at Toronto Pearson (YYZ), Canada’s busiest airport, in 2024.

TMR Canada on Scene: The Secret and Wild World of Ardeche, France
TMR Canada on Scene: The Secret and Wild World of Ardeche, France

Travel Market Report Canada is in the South of France for the country’s annual trade show Rendezvous which brings together buyers, travel advisors and suppliers from around the world.

TMR Subscription

Don’t miss out! Sign up for our free daily newsletter and get the latest Canadian travel industry news and event coverage delivered straight to your inbox. No spam — just what matters.

Subscribe to TMR

TMR OUTLOOKS & WHITE PAPERS
View All
industry spotlight
https://img.youtube.com/vi/PoDL9BufWSo/0.jpg
How Collette Is Supporting Advisors with Tools This Appreciation Month
Advertiser's Voice
Sail Unique With Explora Journeys
About Travel Market Report Mission Meet the Team Advisory Board Advertise Syndication Guidelines
TMR Resources Calendar of Events Outlook/Whitepapers Previous Sponsored Articles Previous This Week Articles
Subscribe to TMR
Select Language
Do You Have an Idea Email
Editor@travelmarketreport.ca
Give Us a Call
647 255 8990
Drop Us a Note
Travel Market Report Canada Inc.
3080 Yonge St. Suite 6060 Toronto, ON M4N 3N1
© 2005 - 2025 Travel Market Report, an American Marketing Group Inc. Company All Rights Reserved | Terms and Conditions
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Manage cookie preferences