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RHC Operating LLC v. New York Hotel & Motel Trades Council, AFL-CIO
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February 06, 2023
Roosevelt Hotel Seeks Halt To Arbitration Over Pension Funds
The shuttered Roosevelt Hotel urged a New York state court to stop a union's arbitration bid over labor contract details that relate to whether the company owes $24.5 million in pension fund contributions, arguing the issue is already part of a federal court dispute.
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June 03, 2022
Shuttered Unionized Hotel Must Pay Up To $33M In Severance
Manhattan's Roosevelt Hotel must pay union-represented workers potentially millions in severance and hand over requested financial documents to comply with an arbitration award following a pandemic-related closure, a New York federal judge ruled, saying the arbitrator had the power to order the payments in his award.
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January 25, 2022
Union Wants $33M In Severance Upheld After Hotel Closing
A New York hospitality union urged a federal judge to uphold an arbitrator's award ordering Manhattan's Roosevelt Hotel to pay $33 million in severance to union-represented employees or reopen after its coronavirus-related closure in 2020, saying the award was within the scope of the arbitrator's authority.
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December 06, 2021
NYC's Roosevelt Hotel Wants $33M Union Arb. Award Tossed
Manhattan's Roosevelt Hotel asked a New York federal judge to reverse an arbitrator's award ordering the company to pay $33 million in severance to union-represented employees or reopen after its coronavirus-related closure last year, saying the arbitrator exceeded his authority under the parties' labor contract.