Hospitality workers building an empowered working class. We believe that One Job Should Be Enough. President: @GwenMillsUH. Secretary-Treasurer @STWinstonUH
When ICE came to Minneapolis, we didn’t back down. When the government tried to make us scared, we stood together.
Watch to hear from UNITE HERE members who supported each other during the occupation. @UNITEHERE17
📝 Last month, a petition signed by 1.5K airport workers was delivered to the Vancouver Airport Authority calling for a $1K World Cup bonus. At a time when YVR Airport is breaking records, those who showcase Vancouver to tourists want to earn enough to live in the city they love.
✈️ Earlier this month, YVR Airport concession workers and allies rallied for a $30/hour wage & stronger job security protections for frontline workers as they prepare to welcome the ⚽ 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Happy Pride! ✨
Meet Mont McDowell (she/they)👋🏽, a 7-year member of UNITE HERE Local 274
“I hope for workplaces where people’s pronouns are respected, & everyone is treated with dignity. No matter who accepts you, hold on to your pride and never stop being yourself.”
"We all deserve to work one job," said Hayden Eyerly, a front desk agent at Embassy Suites Seattle where workers voted 94% to authorize a strike. "We all deserve to come home and have the energy to be there for our families.”
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BREAKING NEWS: DAYS BEFORE WORLD CUP, SOFI STADIUM WORKERS WIN HISTORIC CONTRACT — AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO STRIKE IF ICE THREATENS SAFETY #WorldCup#SoFiStadium#UNITEHERE
UNITE HERE in the house this week at the 2026 @aflcio convention! ✊🏽🔴 We're honored to be with labor allies & stand in solidarity with them. As UNITE HERE President Gwen Mills said on stage, “The fate of our movement, our lives & our democracy depends on worker power”. #afl2026
@UniteHere40@UNITEHERE75 As they fight for the ability to thrive in their cities, hospitality workers have this message for World Cup fans: Welcome to Canada and enjoy the games. It may have cost a lot for you to get here, but we’re paying the higher price.
The World Cup kicks off in Canada on June 12, and over a million visitors are expected to stream into the country as Toronto and Vancouver welcome fans for the chance to watch their teams play on the world’s biggest stage.
@UniteHere40@UNITEHERE75 The same employers set to rake in the profits from the World Cup—nightly room rates in some locations are going for upwards of $2,000—refuse to pay workers enough to get by.
BREAKING: Culinary Union is pleased to announce a tentative agreement on a FIRST union contract was just reached with @SphereVegas protecting over 800 hospitality workers. Congratulations to the Sphere Las Vegas workers on winning a strong union contract! #YesWeCan 🎉
💪🏾 Meet Christopher, a Status Board Operator and proud Culinary Union member who shares that being part of the LGBTQ+ community in the union means being proud of who you are and that the union has your back.
🏳️🌈 #HappyPrideMonth!
The Minnesota labor movement embodies solidarity. Throughout the last year and their entire history, they’ve proven that when working people come together, stand with each other and fight for each other, there’s no politician or boss that can stop us.
definition of who can be a citizen with full rights under the law.
Today, those hard-won freedoms are under attack, but we are standing together and fighting back.
We are what makes America great. We are holding her to her promise of liberty.
NOW PRESENTING: She Promises Liberty🗽
The World Cup games are kicking off and UNITE HERE hospitality workers across the US and Canada are welcoming visitors and standing in solidarity. The World Cup doesn’t happen without us.
Since its founding, the U.S. has promoted the promise of freedom and democracy, while also carrying a bitter legacy of exclusion and oppression.
Freedom has been contested and won by brave people acting collectively, including those who organized unions and expanded the