We have some bad news to report: Yakov Shtromandel, a longtime employee of the Chelsea Hotel who recently acted as interim manager of the hotel after BD Hotel’s dismissal, has himself been abruptly fired.  The new manager, Andrew Tilley, gave no reason for Yakov’s termination.  (As New York is a Right to Work state, and Yakov was not a member of the union, Tilley is not required to give a reason.)  Yakov, a friend to many of us at the hotel, will be missed.

Suspiciously, however, the day before he was fired, Tilley had asked Yakov to sign a confidentiality agreement.  This is the sort of thing they make you sign in Hollywood so you won’t be able to spill the beans on the big star’s illicit affairs after they can your ass.  Yakov, however, didn’t feel he had any reason to be suspicious, because as far as he knew he was an employee in good standing (he loyally fulfilled the thankless job of interim manager at a time when the hotel was in a state of chaos, for instance).  But apparently Tilley and Marlene Krauss thought he knew too much.

Reportedly, Yakov was not the only employee asked to sign the agreement.  Several other employees were asked to do so last week as well.  Although we don’t know how many were asked to sign, the ones we do know of have at least one thing in common: they are non-union employees.  (Union employees can’t be fired at will.)  Could this mean that more firings are in the works?  Non-union employees include: Jerry Weinstein, Robert Rabara, Shefi Kowashnick, Faina Latsnelson, and Juan Gaviria among others.

The threat of firing is usually enough to keep workers from ratting out their bosses, so it stands to reason that if Tilley thinks he needs these confidentiality agreements, it’s because he knows he will no longer have the threat of firing to hold over their heads.  (He’s not asking it of the Union employees, since he can’t fire them so easily anyway.)  Our advice to non-union employees: don’t sign the confidentiality agreement.

Since Andrew Tilley, through his attendance at the Tenants Association Meeting,  has shown himself to be open to discussing issues of importance with Chelsea Hotel residents, we think that concerned residents should ask him the following questions:

1. Why was Yakov abruptly fired?

2. Does he plan to fire other employees?

3.  What’s up with the confidentiality agreements?

Many of these workers are part of the Chelsea Hotel family, and I believe we have a right to know the answers to these questions.  — Ed Hamilton

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9 responses to “Longtime Employee Fired After Signing Confidentiality Agreement”

  1. long time resident Avatar
    long time resident

    Thank you Ed for this informative article. Yakov was an loyal employee of the Bards, until the regime changed. He thought that he could save his ass by allying himself with the new regime. He was dead wrong. He lost his wife to cancer a couple of months ago; where will he go now? This is good information to those unprotected. Andrew Tilley is a phony. He is only here to implement Marlene Kraus’s agenda. He is no friend of the tenants or employees. Watch your asses! Without the union, all the old employees would be gone.

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  2. Old & Crabby Avatar
    Old & Crabby

    No big surprise here. Everybody knew that Tilley planned to bring in his own people. He’s been on a hiring spree so he’ll have to make cuts somewhere. The obvious choice is to fire the old timers.

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    Anonymous

    I think this is disgusting. All this Tilley does is talk about the importance of tradition and the Chelsea’s history and he abruptly fires an employee of more than a decade? Yakov probably knows more about this hotel than Tilley ever will. If you ask me, it’s just the first slide down Tilley’s slippery long slide into a toilet bowl of bad publicity for the Hotel — and for him.

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  4. Victoria Avatar
    Victoria

    I am mortified at this disgusting behavior. It is so sad that the minority shareholders do not care about people and have no humanity.

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  5. Miss H Avatar
    Miss H

    Tilley is a fraud and a weasel. Don’t let the accent and slippery manner fool you. Confidentiality agreeements? Never needed ’em in Stanley’s day. Everyone just understood discretion. Why do the paranoid trio need them? They are disgusting. I fear the No-Willy Tilley version of the Hotel Chelsea.

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  6. Anon Avatar
    Anon

    Does anybody know what happen to Russell? He doesn’t seem to be around anymore. Also, at the tenants meeting Tilley mentioned firing a security guard because he didn’t like his attitude. Sounds like Tilley is ready to “fire” at the drop of a hat.

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  7. Hotel Chelsea Stranglers Avatar
    Hotel Chelsea Stranglers

    We want to know what foul corporate errand this Hotel’s longtime friend Jacob (Yakov) refused to do on Krauss and Elder’s behalf –what lie he refused to tell — that resulted in his being fired from a job he loved for so long.
    Its time to BRING BACK THE BARDS already
    and give this remarkable individual Yakov his career back. Leave it to this hack Andrew Tilley to fire perhaps the only employee capable of operating this Hotel from top to bottom in Stanley Bard’s absence.
    Not only is it in extremely poor taste, its STUPID STUPID STUPID

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    Anonymous

    A confidentiality agreement cannot prevent a fired employee from revealing his employer’s criminal or potentially activity –such as encouraging employees to commit perjury in an official proceeding, for instance.

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  9. Yakov You Are Missed Avatar
    Yakov You Are Missed

    Yakov continues to be greatly missed around the Hotel and we hope that some of the long term tenants will remember him in their gift-giving with the Holidays so close at hand.
    Yakov put in a decade of dedicated service and at this time of year its hard to forget the highly suspicious circumstances under which he was fired by New Management: with no advance notice, and immediately after being tricked into signing a Confidentiality Agreement designed to protect Elder, Krauss and Tilley from having their dirty laundry exposed.
    We hope to see Yakov’s smiling face again behind the desk after the Bards’ inevitable return to the Chelsea.

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