State regulators fined the Hyatt Regency Long Beach hotel $4.8 million for failing to provide timely job offers to 25 workers who were laid off during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic but not ...
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Two housekeepers at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach have filed a class-action lawsuit against the hotel, claiming they weren’t paid double-time when it was merited and often missed their legally required ...
California's labor commissioner on Tuesday ordered the Hyatt Regency Long Beach to pay nearly $4.8 million in fines for failing to offer jobs to workers who had been laid off during COVID-19 shutdowns ...
Hyatt Hotels will pay $2.25 million to settle a lawsuit under a “Housekeepers’ Bill of Rights” law in Long Beach, California, hospitality union Unite Here Local 11 shared in a release obtained by ...
Is this the Dominican Republic's next hot spot?Long overshadowed by busy tourism spots like Punta Cana and nearby La Romana, Bayahibe Dominicus is emerging as a low-key... Atlas Ocean Voyages is ready ...
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