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Millions are still making their way back home after the Labor Day holiday weekend with a record number of travelers on the roads and airways. Meanwhile, on the front lines of dozens of hotels, about 10,000 workers in nine cities walked off the job demanding better wages and work conditions. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY.

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