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Most striking hotel workers are back on the job, but the strike continues in San Diego

Most striking hotel workers are back on the job, but the strike continues in San Diego
September 04, 2024

New York (CNN) — Most of the 10,000 hotel workers who went on strike during the busy Labor Day weekend have returned to work Wednesday, but one group of 700 union members in San Diego will stay on strike for the foreseeable future.

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