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To: pocotrader who wrote (1546318)7/3/2025 1:46:34 AM
From: Heywood40  Respond to of 1570369
 
That's not how hospitality works.

Hotels demand that their workers provide the absolute finest service possible to their guests.

People who stay at hotels will write a one star review for any one of hundreds of things the housekeepers are responsible for taking care of. They have an extremely high workload and management has zero tolerance for errors.

Although housekeepers are required to treat hotel guests with the utmost respect and consideration, hotel guests frequently treat housekeepers with scorn and contempt.

$30 is not high for what they do, it's been arrived at as the current industry standard.

It will continue to rise the next time any one of the unions there renegotiates its contract.



To: pocotrader who wrote (1546318)7/3/2025 7:39:19 AM
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Wow, what a take, very original.

So you're saying paying workers enough to afford a sandwich is a bad idea?

Maybe next we should just bring back child labour, it’s cheaper, right?

Hotels making billions can’t possibly afford to pay the folks who clean your sheets.