Amtrak is the biggest name in US train travel, which also means there's a pretty high demand, especially around the holidays — over 1 million passengers boarded trains around Thanksgiving time last year.
14.10.2024 - 21:53 / thepointsguy.com
Unite Here, a national hospitality labor group with members currently on strike across several U.S. cities, is calling on state attorneys general to investigate hotel loyalty programs for what the labor group says are deceptive practices and devalued awards.
The labor group says it wants to see the kind of scrutiny on hotel loyalty programs that the U.S. Department of Transportation is already undertaking with airline rewards programs. Part of Unite Here's argument is that devalued loyalty programs are moving in tandem with staff reductions that impact the group's membership.
The labor group calls out Hilton, Hyatt and Marriott, specifically.
"It's clear that hotel companies, like Marriott, Hilton, and Hyatt, aren't always upfront with their guests about their reward programs," Susan Valentine, national political director of Unite Here, said in a statement. "The investigation by the DoT is a significant step forward in holding airlines accountable for the promises they made to their customers. It is now time for state attorneys general to hold hotels to the same standards."
Unite Here's top critiques of the trio of hotel loyalty programs — which include Hilton Honors, World of Hyatt and Marriott Bonvoy — include similar issues raised by the DOT toward airline loyalty programs:
Around the country, local Unite Here chapters representing hotel workers have been negotiating for higher wages, better working conditions and more employee protections. Many hotel labor contracts expired Aug. 31. The group is calling for the full restoration of services and amenities at individual hotels, as coronavirus pandemic cuts to these offerings also meant furloughs and layoffs.
Some of these service reductions have been practically boasted of during company earnings calls following the early months of the pandemic.
"Never waste a good crisis, as they say," DiamondRock Hospitality CEO Mark Brugger — whose company portfolio includes a variety of Hilton- and Marriott-affiliated properties — said on a company earnings call in late 2020. "We are doing things that we've never done before. We've combined jobs we've never combined before. We're running at efficiency levels on low occupancy we've never done before. ... It's a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reinvent a lot of their programs, right, because if you've furloughed or laid off people, you can really then restaff and rethink the whole model, which I know they are doing on a number of fronts."
On an investor call at the end of 2022, Park Hotels & Resorts CEO Tom Baltimore said, "We continue to reap the benefits from the reimagined operational model developed during the pandemic, which translated into labor costs that were 16% lower in 2022 versus 2019." Baltimore's
Amtrak is the biggest name in US train travel, which also means there's a pretty high demand, especially around the holidays — over 1 million passengers boarded trains around Thanksgiving time last year.
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