Las Vegas Hospitality Workers Poised to Strike as Union Holds Authorization Vote

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Las Vegas hospitality workers, represented by the Culinary Workers Union, have voted on whether to authorize a strike that could impact major casinos and hotels on the Strip. The union is bargaining for better pay, benefits, and working conditions with top employers such as MGM Resorts International, Caesars Entertainment, and Wynn Resorts. A walkout could disrupt operations at over three dozen resorts. The union, which represents about 60,000 hospitality workers, has not set a strike deadline yet. This vote comes amidst increased labor organizing across various industries in the US.
- Las Vegas hospitality workers could go on strike as union holds authorization vote AOL
- Culinary union strike authorization vote scheduled for Tuesday in Las Vegas FOX5 Las Vegas
- Thousands of hospitality workers in Las Vegas to vote on possible strike CNBC Television
- What will happen if the culinary union in Las Vegas strikes? KTNV 13 Action News Las Vegas
- Strip, downtown hospitality workers expected to authorize strike Las Vegas Review-Journal
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