The Culinary Workers Union announced it secured a five-year deal for about 700 employees at Virgin Hotels near the Las Vegas Strip, ending a strike ongoing since November.
The longest strike in decades by Las Vegas hotel workers ended Wednesday with a new contract between the Culinary and Bartenders Union and Virgin Hotels. Newsweek contacted both parties on Thursday via email for comment Beginning November 15,
Culinary workers in Las Vegas have ended their strike after agreeing to a new collective bargaining agreement.
Culinary Union workers at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas have ended their 69-day strike after securing a five-year contract agreement, concluding one of the longest labor disputes in the city in decades.
A prolonged strike by Las Vegas hotel workers concluded on January 22 after the Culinary Workers Union and Virgin Hotels reached a five-year agreement
The Culinary Workers Union announced on the social media platform X that it secured a pending five-year deal for about 700 employees at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas near the Strip.
The Culinary Workers Union announced on the social ... The Culinary Union is the largest labor union in Nevada with about 60,000 members statewide. Most of them are in Las Vegas.
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