In solidarity with the hundreds of unemployed and habitually abused New Orleans hospitality workers fighting for a fair share of the Convention Center's ill gotten slush fund, the Communications Workers of America are
threatening to pull their 2021 convention out of New Orleans.
The Convention Center has yet to address the demands from a coalition
of 35 local groups, called the Coalition to Create a Fair Fund for
Hospitality Workers. That qualifies as an ongoing labor conflict, a CWA
official told The Lens.
“There’s almost always a clause that says we don’t have to go there
if there’s a labor dispute,” CWA Secretary-General Sara Steffens told
The Lens in an interview. “Every union builds that into our contracts
for these conferences and conventions. The last thing we’d ever do is
cross a picket line.”
The current dispute began in March, when the newly-formed local coalition began calling on the Convention Center
to release $100 million of its reserves — totalling about $180 to $200
million — to support the tens of thousands of tourism workers in New
Orleans who are out of work due to the coronavirus crisis.
This will be a fun argument to watch. We already know the Convention Center considers their hotel scheme where they throw public money at hotel and real estate developers to be an
"economic recovery" project. A statement from the hospitality workers points out the obvious with regard to how such a "recovery" actually needs to be distributed.
“As Mr. Sawaya said, the Convention Center’s ‘duty during these
challenging times is to provide service to [their] community.’ Their
community is made up of nearly 100k hospitality workers across the GNO
region without whom there would be neither conventions nor tourism nor
the various taxes that support the Convention Center. We hope that the
concerns raised by the CWA as well as ourselves get a less dismissive
hearing in the near future.”
I suppose the Convention Center could say that there's a good chance the CWA convention, like a lot of conventions, is going to end up getting cancelled or greatly reduced in size anyway. But if that's true, then it makes a brand new hotel seem even more ridiculous than it already was. Meanwhile, there are people who could use that money right now.
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