Hyatt Hotels Corporation : The NLRB In Chicago Found Merit in Hyatt Hotels’ Charges that Unite Here Negotiated in Bad Faith and Has Made an Illegal Proposal While Hyatt Associates Wait for Raises
07/18/2012| 06:21pm US/Eastern

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THE NLRB IN CHICAGO FOUND MERIT IN HYATT HOTELS' CHARGES THAT
UNITE
HERE NEGOTIATED IN BAD FAITH AND HAS MADE AN ILLEGAL PROPOSAL
WHILE
HYATT ASSOCIATES WAIT FOR RAISES
Hyatt Calls on Union Leaders to Allow Members to Vote on New
Contract
So Associates Can Get their Wage and Benefit Increases
CHICAGO (July 18, 2012) - The Chicago area Regional Director
of the National Labor Relations Board has found merit in
Hyatt's unfair labor practice charges that Unite Here
locals representing Hyatt associates in the Chicago area -
Unite Here Local 1 and Local 450 - have bargained in bad
faith and made illegal demands during contract negotiations
with Hyatt.
For nearly three years Hyatt has been negotiating with Unite
Here to secure new contracts for its associates at Hyatt
Regency Chicago, Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, Park Hyatt
Chicago, and Hyatt Regency O'Hare. In April, the company
filed an unfair labor practices charge with the NLRB on
behalf of the four Chicago area Hyatt hotels.
In response to Hyatt's charge, the NLRB Regional Director
found merit that local Unite Here leaders were bargaining in
bad faith by refusing to schedule more frequent negotiating
sessions, arriving late and leaving early during scheduled
sessions and that the union has engaged in bargaining tactics
to pressure Hyatt to obtain other provisions.
The Regional Director also found merit that the
following Unite Here proposal was illegal:
"Section 7. Strikes and Stoppages: Section
A, Subsection (b) reads: Nothing in this
section shall restrict or limit in any way… (b) the right the
employees or the union to
conduct a boycott against the employer or any other entity or
to communicate in any
way with customers, vendors, directors, officers, lessors,
property owners, shareholders,
bondholders, lenders or any other person to help other Hyatt
workers organize or get
contracts. No employee or group of employees shall be
disciplined in any way for the
foregoing actions or replaced for respecting such lawful
picket line."
Hyatt views Unite Here's tactics as proof that union
leadership is more interested in furthering its organizing
drives at other Hyatt properties rather than reaching a fair
contract with Hyatt associates it already represents.
"These bad faith negotiating games are simply a way for Unite
Here to avoid reaching an agreement so the union can continue
to pressure other Hyatt hotels into accepting its method of
forced sign up organizing," said Russ Melaragni, Vice
President Labor Relations, Hyatt.
Hyatt has offered Unite Here the same wage and benefits terms
the union accepted at Hilton and Starwood properties in
Chicago, but Unite Here leaders refuse to accept a contract
or to let their members vote on those terms.
"UniteHere leadership has kept our associates in Chicago, who
are represented by the union, from getting the pay raises and
benefits increases they deserve for nearly three years," said
Patrick Donelly, General Manager, Hyatt Regency Chicago. "At
the same time, Unite Here has authorized a shocking ten
percent dues increase for our associates, to take effect here
in Chicago on August 1, rather than considering the 12
percent increase in wage; the 26 percent increase in
healthcare, pension and legal contributions; and guaranteed,
Hyatt-paid healthcare, which are on the table for their
members."
As a result of the Chicago NLRB actions, Unite Here has
agreed to enter into a formal settlement agreement that
specifies in part , that the union will not engage in
conduct prohibited by Section 8(b)(4) of the National Labor
Relations Act, or engage in other conduct that frustrates
reaching an agreement, or fail to bargain with the employer
in good faith and withdraw the illegal proposal as drafted.
Hyatt Recognized as a Great Place to Work
Hyatt hotels in Chicago are repeatedly recognized as some of
the best places to work in the city. For example:
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Hyatt Regency McCormick Place was selected by Crain's
Chicago Business through a survey of associates as a top
ten "Best Places to Work" and the #3 "Top Workplace for
Women" in Chicago.
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Hyatt Regency O'Hare was listed as #2 in the midsize
category in the Chicago Tribune's Chicago's
Top Workplace 2011list. Hyatt Regency Chicago and Park
Hyatt Chicago were also recognized on this list.
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Hyatt Regency Chicago was named the winner for the Better
Business Bureau serving Chicago & Northern Illinois' 2012
Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics, Category II (1,000 -
7,499 associates)
"The satisfaction and wellbeing of our associates is
fundamental to the success our business," said Donelly. "Our
associates are on the front-line to deliver a great
experience to our guests."
Hyatt has held in escrow nearly two years of pay raises for
Chicago associates who are Unite Here members, and plans to
pay those wages to associates as soon as a contract is
ratified.
Hyatt Associates Should Be Allowed To Vote
Unite Here wants Hyatt to accept card check/neutrality, a
non-democratic and often intimidating process of gaining
union representation by employee signatures. Last year,
Hyatt sought Unite Here's agreement to hold secret-ballot
elections at four of its properties so Hyatt associates could
make a democratic choice about whether to become union
members. Unite Here vigorously opposed allowing associates
the right to vote. As a result there were no elections.
"We respect our associates' right to be represented by a
union, and we have strong relationships with a number of
other unions representing our associates. We believe our
associates should have the right to say yes or no to union
representation in a democratic secret-ballot, rather than
being pressured at their homes to sign up," said Melaragni.
"It's time for Unite Here leadership to stop trying to line
their own pockets by boosting membership and increasing dues
at the expense of our associates. Instead, union leadership
should focus on those people they're already paid to
represent," said Donelly. "Unite Here should allow Hyatt
associates in Chicago to vote on Hyatt's proposal, which
includes the same wages and benefits accepted by employees at
the other Chicago area hotels."
About Hyatt Hotels Corporation
Hyatt Hotels Corporation, headquartered in Chicago, is a
leading global hospitality company with a proud heritage of
making guests feel more than welcome. Thousands of members of
the Hyatt family strive to make a difference in the lives of
the guests they encounter every day by providing authentic
hospitality. The Company's subsidiaries manage,
franchise, own and develop hotels and resorts under the
Hyatt®, Park Hyatt®, Andaz®, Grand Hyatt®, Hyatt Regency®,
Hyatt Place® and Hyatt HouseTM. Hyatt House is changing its
brand identity from Hyatt Summerfield Suites®. Hyatt
Residential Group, Inc., a Hyatt Hotels Corporation
subsidiary, develops, operates, markets or licenses Hyatt
ResidencesTM and Hyatt Vacation Club®, which is changing its
name to Hyatt Residence ClubTM. As of March 31, 2012, the
Company's worldwide portfolio consisted of 488 properties
in 45 countries. For more information, please visit
www.hyatt.com.
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