NYC Hotels Face New Daily Housekeeping Mandate—New Licensing Law Marks Major Union Win [Roundup]

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  1. I am not in favor of the provision that hotels can’t offer an incentive to skip housekeeping. We routinely skip, and it would be nice to receive something for that. We’re going to skip nonetheless.

    Cheers.

  2. “And don’t have to read the endless typos.” and…
    “Somethings improve with time but this blog wasn’t one of them.”

    Always a classic.

  3. MIA has the “bouncy sidewalks” between the terminals and train to the rent a car/bus/Tri Rail/Metro station. Haven’t worked in 2 years. Although they are nicer to walk on.

  4. RE: NY Hotels. They said: “and cause room rates across the city to skyrocket, making New York unaffordable for tourists,” — Because we all know room rates are really low and it’s so affordable for tourists. lol

  5. That legislation is not going to go over well. What nyc is saying is that they are going to regulate all services businesses use? I do not think so

    Department stores sub out their cleaning are they next.

    Offices and office buildings sub out too.

    Even the state and city subs out services. How can they force a private company to do what they do not do

  6. Aren’t housekeeping staff suppose to do their cleaning jobs at the hotels or are they just getting lazy and not wanting to do the jobs that they were hired to do

  7. Good news about the hotel legislation. If people are happy living without housekeeping, let them refuse it. For those of us who appreciate made beds and tidy rooms, it’s great the hotels can’t just decide to not do it.

  8. Jns: Doubtful of having congress NOT passing legislation. Their deep pockets are always open for handouts.

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