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Home » Hilton Anchorage workers demand action on mold concerns
Maids, bellhops, and other hotel workers at the Anchorage Hilton are frustrated with what they say is a slow response from Alaska’s worker safety agency to health complaints they filed about mold hazards.
In that complaint, filed May 13, workers alleged that they lacked adequate training and protective equipment when working around mold at the hotel. Some employees reported allergy-like and other symptoms that they were concerned may be related to mold.