The State - News from Sept. 21, 1986
San Francisco hotel workers have postponed a strike until at least the middle of the week, a union spokesman said. Tim Reagan, spokesman for Local 2 of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees Union, said the strike was delayed to give the 32 hotels with which the union is still negotiating a chance to review an agreement reached with six hotels last week. Hotel employees throughout the city have been working without a contract since Aug. 14.
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