Mayor Adams Celebrates Safe Hotels Act as Boost for Tourism and Worker Safety

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has praised the implementation of the Safe Hotels Act, describing it as a landmark achievement that strengthens the safety and well-being of both hotel workers and tourists in the city.

In a statement shared on Thursday, Mayor Adams emphasized the administration’s ongoing commitment to public safety, especially in the hospitality sector.

“So proud to stand with working-class New Yorkers and our partners from the Hotel and Gaming Trades Council to celebrate our historic efforts to keep hotel workers and tourists safe,” he wrote.

He highlighted that the Safe Hotels Act sets “new, stronger standards around safety, staffing, and cleaning at our hotels,” adding that the legislation also includes licensing requirements designed to enhance worker and guest protections.

“From day one, our top priority has been to keep people safe, and that includes protecting our city’s hotels — that’s what the Safe Hotels Act does,” Adams said.

According to the mayor, the law not only supports frontline hotel employees but also contributes to the city’s booming tourism industry.

“All-in-all, this legislation is helping us reach NEW tourism levels and is a win for working people, the tourism and hotel industry, and ALL New Yorkers and guests,” he added.

The Safe Hotels Act is seen as part of a broader strategy to ensure New York remains a safe, welcoming, and vibrant destination for millions of visitors while safeguarding the rights and dignity of its workers.

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