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ANTONIO TO THE RESCUE ALL-NIGHTER YIELDS PACT FOR HOTELS, LABOR UNION.


Byline: Rick Orlov Staff Writer

Ending 14 months of labor unrest labor unrest n (US) → conflictividad f laboral , Mayor-elect Antonio Villaraigosa Antonio Ramon Villaraigosa (born Antonio (Tony) Ramon Villar, Jr. on January 23, 1953) is the mayor of Los Angeles, California. He is the first Latino mayor of Los Angeles since Cristobal Aguilar in 1872.  helped broker a tentative agreement Saturday between hotel workers and the city's major hotels during an all-night negotiating session.

Shuttling between the warring sides during a marathon night of talks, Villaraigosa announced at 5:30 a.m. Saturday that a deal had been reached and would be submitted to members of UNITE HERE UNITE HERE is a labor union with more than 450,000 active members in the United States and Canada, predominantly in the hotel, food service, apparel and textile manufacturing, laundry, warehouse, and casino gaming industries.  - the union formed last year from the merger of the Union of Needletrades, Textiles and Industrial Employees and the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union - for approval.

The agreement came as the union began a picketing campaign and hotel operators were threatening a lockout lockout, intentional closing up of a company, factory, or shop by an employer to prevent employees from working during a strike or labor dispute. The term lockout  - and it clears away a cloud hanging over the tourist industry as the busy summer season gets under way.

``This is a great day for Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. ,'' Villaraigosa said. ``What I hope now is that we all work together to bring tourists back to Los Angeles.''

Members of UNITE HERE, representing 2,800 maids, bellhops and other workers, had started a picket at the Hyatt West Hollywood The Hyatt West Hollywood is a 262-room hotel located at 8401 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, California (at Kings Road).

It opened in 1958 as the Gene Autry Hotel. Sold in 1966, it was renamed the Continental Hyatt House.
 on Friday and had planned to expand its action to other hotels starting on Saturday.

Instead, its members will meet Monday to vote on the contract, which officials from both sides said involves more paid vacation Noun 1. paid vacation - a vacation from work by an employee with pay granted
holiday, vacation - leisure time away from work devoted to rest or pleasure; "we get two weeks of vacation every summer"; "we took a short holiday in Puerto Rico"
, paid health insurance and raises totaling 65 cents per hour for all employees who do not receive tips.

Workers will get some of their raise retroactively and the contract will expire in November 2006, the union said. The length had been a sticking point sticking point
n.
A point, issue, or situation that causes or is likely to cause an impasse.

Noun 1. sticking point - a point at which an impasse arises in progress toward an agreement or a goal
 for hotel operators, who wanted to see a longer contract to assure labor peace. Union officials wanted a two-year deal to put it on the same schedule as other hotel unions across the country.

The two sides have been at odds for more than a year and the Los Angeles Hotel Employers Council, representing the Century Plaza, Westin Bonaventure, Wilshire Grand, Millennium Biltmore, Regent Beverly Wilshire, Sheraton Universal and the Hyatt West Hollywood, had voted to lock out the workers.

Villaraigosa - who takes office on July 1 - had called both sides to his City Hall offices to see if they could reach an agreement. Aides said he kept them in separate rooms as he went back and forth until an agreement was reached at 4:45 a.m. Saturday.

A former union organizer A union organizer (sometimes spelled "organiser") is a specific type of trade union member (often elected) or an appointed union official. A majority of unions appoint rather than elect their organizers.  who was credited with playing a key role in settling the transit strike two years ago, Villaraigosa came out a short time later to address a group of union workers.

``We're excited that we've averted a lockout. We're excited that cooler heads prevailed,'' Villaraigosa said.

Maria Elena Durazo Maria Elena Durazo is the current executive secretary–treasurer of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor. She was appointed the interim executive secretary–treasurer following the resignation of Martin Ludlow in February 2006, and was voted as the permanent , head of HERE Local 11, said she was pleased to see a resolution to the issue.

``Nothing is better for the image of Los Angeles than for these workers to have a fair deal,'' she said. ``Now, there's no more strike, no more boycott and we'll work hard to bring business back to these hotels.''

Brian Fitzgerald of the hotel council also said he was pleased with the agreement.

``The agreement lays a very solid groundwork for reaching future labor contracts here in Los Angeles,'' Fitzgerald said. ``The hotel council is gratified grat·i·fy  
tr.v. grat·i·fied, grat·i·fy·ing, grat·i·fies
1. To please or satisfy: His achievement gratified his father. See Synonyms at please.

2.
 that all of our employees will be back to work with stability for the next 17 months.''

Villaraigosa's stepping in now was seen as a key effort to help him get his administration off to a strong start with no labor problems.

The hotel employee strike also could have had an impact on the plans for the new Convention Center hotel and L.A. Live project being developed across from the Staples Center.

In addition, Villaraigosa is facing a challenge as he takes over the chair of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, where a contract for bus drivers is scheduled to expire.

Rick Orlov, (213) 978-0390

rick.orlov(at)dailynews.com

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