Originally Posted by
JFKSFOLAX_friend
Originally Posted by
Astrophsx
Seems like in the last year Starwood as a whole has a standard across most all of it's brands to have housekeeping, room attendants, or whatever you want to call the people who actually come and clean your room not respect the sign.
I've read this sentence at least five times and -- for the life of me -- I can't figure out what you are trying to say.

(I also think you don't need the apostrophe in "its".)
It took me a few tries, but you can break it down into these components:
"Seems like in the last year"
= The following is an opinion based on the OP's recent observations:
"Starwood as a whole has a standard [SNIP] to have housekeeping [SNIP] not respect the sign."
= Starwood housekeeping personnel ignore the sign as a matter of policy.
"across most all of it's brands"
= This applies across a range of hotel brands in the Starwood portfolio.
", room attendants, or whatever you want to call the people who actually come and clean your room "
= There are other things you can call housekeeping personnel. (DSK prefers "the plaintiffs")