Chicago Now Requires "Panic Buttons" for Hotel Workers



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Chicago hotel workers now have "panic buttons" to ask for help if needed.

An order that took effect this week requires hotels to provide buttons. They aim to protect maintenance staff and others who work alone in chambers against sexual harassment and other crimes.

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A 500-worker survey conducted by Unite Here Local 1 found 58 percent reported that they experienced at least one incident of sexual harassment by the guests. The most common was the guests who answered naked at their door

  Opened door of a hotel room in the morning with copy, sun effect

A survey of Chicago hoteliers revealed that more than half had been victims of sexual harassment.

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The buttons trigger a message on the phone of the supervisor, the manager and the employee's human resources department and indicate the employee's name and address.

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Karen Kent is President of Unite Here Local 1. She says it's "a new day for women who work in hotels from Chicago".

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