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Federal judge orders Station Casinos to recognize the culinary union and negotiate a contract
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Las Vegas Casino Union Claims Americans Want More Labor Groups
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Resorts World reveals its 40 restaurants and bars on the north end of the Las Vegas Strip
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Resorts World ditches in-room dining for ordering from its restaurants via Grubhub
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Gov. Steve Sisolak signed Senate Bill 386, which gives hospitality and travel industry workers the right to return to their previous jobs.
The law gives workers who were laid off after March 12, 2020, for economic reasons due to the pandemic the ability to return to their jobs starting July 1, 2021, through August 21, 2022. The Culinary Workers Union Local 226, which lobbied heavily for the bill, says that thousands of union and non-union hospitality, airport, casino, travel, and stadium workers (including third-party operators at hotels and casinos such as retail shops, restaurants, bars, and parking facilities) are protected under the new law. Related
At the height of the pandemic, the culinary union estimates that 98 percent of its 60,000 members statewide were laid off and currently only 50 percent are back to work. The culinary union estimates that the new law covers 350,000 hospitality and travel employees statewide.