Terminated Marriott Copley workers launch hotel boycott
By Katie Johnston Globe Staff,Updated April 29, 2021, 5:00 p.m.
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Ex-Marriott Copley workers protested in front of the hotel in February.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
A group of workers terminated last fall by the Boston Marriott Copley Place are launching a boycott against the hotel, escalating their fight to be reinstated as the summer travel season approaches and the beleaguered hospitality industry struggles to recover.
The employees, backed by the local hospitality workers union, are calling on guests and organizations to take their business elsewhere until the hotel agrees to reinstate the 230 workers who were let go. The workers are also demanding