Thank you to the @MapleLeafs for not crossing the picket line of striking @Marriott hotel workers at the Ritz-Carlton in Boston. This is solidarity. This is the right thing to do to support working people. #MarriottStrike #1job #1u
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The Leafs Didn’t Cross The Ritz-Carlton Picket Line, Which Is Important

By ThatsKappy
Nov 12, 2018, 12:19 ESTUpdated: Nov 12, 2018, 12:29 EST
Earlier today, Massachusetts and Rhode Island-based union Unite Here Local 26 tweeted out an interesting piece of news regarding the ongoing hotel workers strike at the Ritz Carlton in Boston:
This is actually pretty big news.
A quick search of Unite Here 26’s twitter account reveals that this is the first shoutout noting that a team has refused to cross the Ritz Carlton’s picket line. You may also recall that in recent weeks, many professional sports teams – including the Oilers, Flyers, Yankees and Dodgers – have been publicly called out for crossing the picket lines at the Ritz Carlton, setting a dangerous precedent for professional sports organizations to normalize scabbing and undermining the tireless efforts of strikers, workers and organizers within the labor movement.
The @NHLFlyers just crossed the Ritz-Carlton picket line in Boston. I am disgusted and feel betrayed. #MarriottStrike #PHIvsBOS
With the often backwards nature of the NHL very much being common knowledge, it’s refreshing to know that the Leafs, at the very least, are actually good.
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