Donald Trump’s treatment of women and workers continues to receive media scrutiny this week as one union calls for a national boycott of all the real estate mogul’s businesses.
Unite Here launched the boycott earlier this week, saying Trump Hotel Las Vegas has failed to honor its obligation to bargain with its unionized workforce, which is represented by Culinary Union, Unite Here’s largest affiliate.
“After a disgraceful anti-union campaign against their own workers, the hotel still refuses to negotiate with their employees,” said Geoconda Arguello-Kline, secretary-treasurer for the Culinary Union. “We call on allies and workers to stand in solidarity in a national boycott until Donald Trump, the ‘Great Negotiator,’ comes to the table.”
In addition, allegations have surfaced this week related to a 2012 class action lawsuit brought by employees of Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes, California.
As local news Fox 11 reported, the suit was over “working conditions, such as not being paid for missed meals and breaks.” Among the allegations in the suit, as the Los Angeles Times noted, were that Trump only wanted “good-looking” women working there, and ones that didn’t meet that standard should be fired.
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