The clash between hotels and unions over the best way to protect workers from COVID-19 came to a head Monday, when organizations representing hotels filed a lawsuit alleging San Francisco put workers in danger by requiring them to clean rooms every day.
But for both sides, concerns about worker safety are also bound to concerns about money, as hotels and unions continue to grapple with losses brought by the state's business shutdown....
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