Wednesday, November 11, 2009


Students continued their campaign to get Yale to CLEAN UP ITS ACT and take a stand against HEI. On Wednesday November 11, about 30 students, Yale union members, two members of Local 217 who work at the Omni Hotel, and community supporters gathered outside the Vice President’s office with Peter Ho, a houseman from the HEI San Francisco Le Meridien. Peter Ho and a student delivered a gift basket of cleaning supplies HEI while others fliered and chanted outside. Yale police prevented others from entering the building to delegate the Vice President, helpfully escalating the action to where we know she got the message. The group then went to the Yale Investment Office to demand that Peter Ho be allowed to speak to the people responsible for funding his union-busting company, but the police were already waiting—according to one of the police officers, the investment office even shut down the elevator to keep students and Peter from entering their office!

On November 10, HEI workers picketed the Sheraton hotel in Arlington, Virginia with supporters from the nearby union Embassy Suites, Doubletree, and Hilton hotels. Workers marched outside chanting:

¡El pueblo unido, jamas sera vencido! ¡Sheraton, escucha - estamos en la lucha! HEI, rich and rude, we don't like your attitude!

As Sheraton workers marched, students took action on their campuses in solidarity with HEI workers! Students from across the country responded to the action alert from United Students Against Sweatshops. Students sent over 850 faxes to the HEI Sheraton Crystal City in support of the workers’ demands, and over 850 e-mails and faxes to university administrators!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Georgetown launches HEI Campaign!!


On Monday November 2, Georgetown became the most recent university to demand transparency and justice in their endowment and back HEI workers' demand for a card check neutrality agreement.
Students from the Georgetown Solidarity Committee, part of United Students Against Sweatshops, led a rally, march and delegation to their president. They were joined by two workers from the HEI Sheraton Crystal City - Ferdi Lazo, a fired union leader and maintenance engineer, and Santos Andrade, a union leader and cook. Ferdi and Santos spoke about about injustices in their hotel, including excessive workloads, layoffs, disrespect, low wages, and expensive health insurance plans. Afterwards, students and workers together presented a letter of demands to Georgetown's administration. The students want to know if Georgetown is invested - if the answer is yes, they call on the univesity to divest and if the answer is no, they call on the university to issue a statement that they will not invest in the future unless HEI agrees to a fair process for workers to decide whether or not to form a union without intimidation.