"I can't talk for top management or the union, but I would be willing to bet everything I own those 400 workers won't walk out," an area hotel consultant intimate with the contract details tells GlobeSt.com on condition of anonymity.

Hotel and union officials couldn't be reached at GlobeSt.com's publication deadline to learn what their contingency plans will be if the union calls a strike. Hotel management is expected to immediately hire replacements for any striking worker from a large pool of unemployed Orlando hotel workers, a Dolphin hotel staffer tells GlobeSt.com on condition of anonymity.

"Guests won't notice any disruption in service," the staffer says. The housekeeping staffs are Teamster members.

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