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NYC tourists will face even stiffer hotel rates, skimpier services after ‘shocking’ new labor contract: experts
A new labor contract in New York City is expected to lead to higher hotel rates and reduced services for tourists, according to experts. Hotel executives warn that these changes are inevitable as 'something has to give.'
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