Housekeepers struggle as US hotels ditch daily room cleaning

A photo featuring a freshly made bed is displayed outside a Hilton hotel May 18 in downtown Seattle. Many hotels across the United States have done away with daily housekeeping service, making what was already one of the toughest jobs in the hospitality industry even more grueling. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Sonia Guevara poses for a photo, Wednesday, May 18, 2022, outside the Hilton hotel where she works as a housekeeper in downtown Seattle. Many hotels across the United States have done away with daily housekeeping service, making what was already one of the toughest jobs in the hospitality industry even more grueling. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Purie Ibalio, a Hawaii hotel housekeeper, demonstrates how she rubs her aching hands on May 19 in Honolulu. Many hotels across the United States are limiting daily housekeeping service, making what was already one of the toughest jobs in the hospitality industry even more grueling. (AP Photo/Jennifer Sinco Kelleher)

HONOLULU — After guests checked out of a corner room at the Hilton Hawaiian Village resort on Waikiki beach, housekeeper Luz Espejo collected enough trash, some strewn under beds, to stuff seven large garbage bags.