State regulators fined the Hyatt Regency Long Beach hotel $4.8 million for failing to provide timely job offers to 25 workers who were laid off during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic but not ...
The California Commissioner of Labor’s Office handed down the largest fine issued to a hotel in state history. The Hyatt Regency in Long Beach is being asked to pay nearly $4.8 million for allegedly ...
Two housekeepers at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach have filed a class-action lawsuit against the hotel, claiming they weren’t paid double-time when it was merited and often missed their legally required ...
California's labor commissioner on Tuesday ordered the Hyatt Regency Long Beach to pay nearly $4.8 million in fines for failing to offer jobs to workers who had been laid off during COVID-19 shutdowns ...
Two Hyatt hotels in downtown Long Beach will close until at least May 11 amid the coronavirus pandemic, Steve Goodling, president and CEO of the Long Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, said ...
Hyatt Hotels will pay $2.25 million to settle a lawsuit under a “Housekeepers’ Bill of Rights” law in Long Beach, California, hospitality union Unite Here Local 11 shared in a release obtained by ...
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