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Sheldon Adelson, Conservative Donor And Casino Titan, Dies At 87

Listen • 4:06 Sheldon Adelson, with his wife, Miriam, talks with then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson before a 2017 speech by President Trump at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. Updated at 12:27 p.m. ET Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, one of the most prolific donors in conservative politics, died Monday night at the age of 87 due to complications from treatment for non-Hodgkin s lymphoma, according to a statement from Las Vegas Sands, the company he founded. Forbes in the casino hotel industry. He spent much of it backing conservative politicians in the U.S. and Israel, shaping the political debate of both countries. He was in the first wave of superwealthy Americans to take advantage of the Supreme Court s controversial

Nevada s M Resort Latest Casino to See Workers Let Go

Nevada’s M Resort Spa Casino pictured above. The casino announced layoffs this week. (Image: Kayak) The M Resort layoffs took place on Monday, and follow other coronavirus-linked layoffs at several casino companies and tribal gaming operations. Most prominent layoffs were at MGM Resorts International. In August, MGM formally terminated approximately 18,000 workers in response to COVID-19. Another property, The Tropicana, located on the Las Vegas Strip, laid off 702 employees in October. As of last month, it planned to lay off 132 more workers between the end of December and into this month, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported. In addition, last week, gaming properties operated by the Navajo Nation said they plan to furlough more than 1,100 workers, also because of the pandemic. The Native American tribe operates four casinos in Arizona and New Mexico.

These companies took $1 8 billion in federal aid to save jobs They laid off 90,000 workers anyway

These companies took $1 8 billion in federal aid to save jobs They laid off 90,000 workers anyway
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These companies took $1 8 billion in federal aid to save jobs They laid off 90,000 workers anyway

Trending Articles: These companies took $1.8 billion in federal aid to save jobs. They laid off 90,000 workers anyway Published: December 18, 2020   Rosa Rodriguez spent eight years ironing and hanging bathrobes for guests at the Mirage, the Bellagio and other five-star hotels on the Las Vegas Strip. But as COVID-19 spread through the United States and kept tourists away, there were fewer and fewer robes for her to press. In March, Rodriguez and about 800 of her co-workers were laid off from Brady Linen Services, a laundry service provider for hotels in Las Vegas, Mexico and the Bahamas. Rodriguez said her boss told her he would call her back when more work was available. 

Companies Took $1 8 Billion to Save Jobs and Laid Off 90,000 Workers Anyway

Companies Took $1.8 Billion to Save Jobs and Laid Off 90,000 Workers Anyway A worker cleans stanchions and ropes in the front desk area of Bellagio Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip on June 4, 2020, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ethan Miller / Getty Images Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit investigative news organization based in Washington, D.C. Rosa Rodriguez spent eight years ironing and hanging bathrobes for guests at the Mirage, the Bellagio and other five-star hotels on the Las Vegas Strip. But as COVID-19 spread through the United States and kept tourists away, there were fewer and fewer robes for her to press.

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