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Hotel Workers Hoped the World Cup Would Boost Their Hours. It Didn’t.
Even as matches have drawn large crowds, hotel bookings have lagged. And workers in host cities say they’re struggling.
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Even as matches have drawn large crowds, hotel bookings have lagged. And workers in host cities say they’re struggling.

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