Over 50,000 hospitality workers in Las Vegas, including housekeepers, servers, porters, cooks, and bartenders, voted on whether to authorize a strike amid ongoing contract negotiations. The Culinary Workers Union, a significant political force in Nevada, last went on strike over three decades ago. The vote followed an increase in labor organizing across various industries, including strikes and work stoppages. The union is seeking improved pay, benefits, and working conditions from major employers on the Las Vegas Strip, potentially impacting over three dozen casinos and hotels. Results of the vote were expected to be released after a second round of voting in the evening.
Hospitality Workers in Las Vegas Consider Strike Amid Contract Negotiations
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