The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has taken action against the LA Grand Hotel Downtown following claims of unfair labor practices, a move welcomed by the Southern California hospitality union Unite Here Local 11. The union’s allegations stem from an incident in July when a hotel worker, retaliated against for voicing safety concerns, and lodged a formal complaint. This instance highlights the broader labor unrest in the region, where Unite Here Local 11 has been actively striking across multiple properties.
Maribel Fajardo, the worker at the heart of this dispute, faced disciplinary action after speaking up about workplace safety during staff meetings—a right protected under federal labor law. Unite Here Local 11’s co-president, Kurt Petersen, emphasized the challenges faced by the hotel’s staff, including a lack of contract since the previous July, encounters with violence and indifference, and now, allegations of illegal and punitive responses from management.
The NLRB’s complaint against the LA Grand Hotel, owned by Shen Zhen New World LLC—a company previously fined $4 million for bribery related to a separate real estate project—underscores the seriousness of the accusations. This legal action comes amid ongoing tensions between hotel workers and management over wage disputes and living costs, with LA Grand Hotel employees among those who have recently walked off the job.
These developments paint a complex picture of labor relations within the hospitality sector in Southern California, spotlighting the ongoing struggle for fair treatment, safety, and adequate compensation against a backdrop of legal and ethical controversies involving hotel ownership.