Strike ends after ten years

Striking hotel workers who became a familiar sight in Chicago as they picketed - for ten years – are ending one of the longest strikes in American history.

Strike ends after ten years

Striking hotel workers who became a familiar sight in Chicago as they picketed - for ten years – are ending one of the longest strikes in American history.

Their union said yesterday that it offered “unconditionally” to halt the strike, which began at the Congress Plaza Hotel in June 2003 over disputes involving wage cuts and other issues.

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