An escalating labor dispute at the ritzy Terranea Resort is pulling in brides and others

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An escalating labor dispute at the ritzy Terranea Resort is pulling in brides and others
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The dispute between Terranea and Unite Here Local 11 is growing increasingly bitter, drawing into its vortex brides, grooms, tech company executives and university officials that frequent the 102-acre resort on the bluffs of Rancho Palos Verdes.

A woman relaxes by the fire pit overlooking the swimming pool and ocean at sunset at the Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes. Unite Here Local 11 is intensifying its call for a boycott of the resort over allegations of sexual assaults on workers. got an unexpected message on their online wedding planning site.

The dispute has cost Terranea business conferences and other events, leading to a revenue decline, Haack said, although she wouldn’t divulge how many events and how much revenue were lost. Labor experts say unions have been turning to more extreme tactics in the past few years because traditional forms of protest — picketing and distributing leaflets — no longer get the result unions want.

In 2017, Unite Here Local 11, which represents about 31,000 workers in 60 hotels in Southern California and Arizona, began trying to organize the resort’s employees. Initially, the union distributed leaflets that called for the resort to allow a “fair process to form a union.” Another woman, Silvia Jasmin Sanchez, 26, sued Terranea last year, alleging that a security manager at the resort sent her suggestive text messages while stalking her through a security camera. That lawsuit has not been scheduled for trial.

The union has spread its boycott message to brides, grooms and guests of weddings planned at the resort, as well as companies that regularly hold conferences or have business partnerships with Terranea, Sulkes said.

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