April 09, 2024
A Hilton hotel in Alaska is on the hook for federal labor law violations after renovating rooms in a way that changed housekeepers' work conditions without sufficiently looping in the employees' union, the D.C. Circuit held Tuesday, enforcing a National Labor Relations Board decision.
November 02, 2023
A Hilton hotel in Anchorage, Alaska, urged the D.C. Circuit on Thursday to overturn the National Labor Relations Board's finding that the hotel violated federal labor law by performing renovations without a union's input, saying the board framed the case's central issue incorrectly.
October 02, 2023
The National Labor Relations Board urged the D.C. Circuit to uphold its finding that an Alaska hotel violated federal labor law by renovating the building without a union's input, saying the company had to bargain because the upgraded amenities were tougher for housekeepers to clean.
June 07, 2023
An Alaska Hilton hotel urged the D.C. Circuit on Wednesday to take a second look at a National Labor Relations Board decision finding the company violated federal labor law, arguing it didn't unlawfully fail to bargain with a UNITE HERE local over renovations that increased housekeepers' workload.