Hotel Workers Win Protections Against Sexual Violence


Workers with UNITE HERE Local 1 of Chicago show that they’re prepared to press the ‘panic’ button, a safety provision that every hotel is now required to make, per a city ordinance.

Hotel workers of Chicago have won an important victory in the fight against the sexual harassment and assault of women in the workplace. Starting July 1, every licensed hotel in Chicago must provide ‘panic buttons’ to hotel housekeepers who work alone, according to an ordinance that was championed by UNITE HERE Local 1 and the Chicago Federation of Labor. These buttons enable workers to signal for help and to hold offending guests accountable in the event of sexual harassment or assault.

Women working in hotels deal with a hostile work environment in which they are preyed upon by men who take advantage of their immigration status or the lack of support they get from the bosses. According to a survey of nearly 500 hotel workers in Chicago, 58% reported having been sexually harassed by a guest. The same survey found that 96% of hotel housekeepers said they would feel safer if they had a panic button.

UNITE HERE has successfully pushed to pass similar legislation in Seattle and Miami. Every worker in every city deserves this basic protection against violence. By organizing, workers can win control over their workplaces and their bodies. And by organizing, they can strike a blow against the oppression of women everywhere. As Roushanda, a hotel worker in Chicago, put it: “Today’s the day we say no more… Today’s the day we claim our space.”