Hotels in Boston, where more than two-thirds of hospitality workers are people of color, are still reeling from the pandemic. Immigrant women with limited English skills and no higher education who worked in food service and accommodation suffered more job losses during the pandemic than any other group in Massachusetts, according to a report released in March by the Workforce Solutions Group, a statewide advocacy coalition. Like service workers around the country, the terminated hotel employees have been caught in the crosshairs of the COVID-19 crisis. Marriott Copley did not respond to requests for comment. “It’s like a nightmare that I’m living,” Torres said.
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