![]() ![]() The union has asked casino operators to give every housekeeper a so-called “panic button,” a wireless device that can alert managers if they are in a threatening situation. Negotiations for new five-year contracts began in February.Īrguello-Kline previously told The Associated Press the group planned to negotiate with companies to protect existing benefits, increase wages, protect job security against the increasing adoption of technology at hotel-casinos, and to strengthen language against sexual harassment. The workers’ existing contracts will expire at midnight May 31. ![]() “On May 22, thousands of union members will show casino employers that workers are going to fight for security and that they are not going to be left behind as companies are making record profits and getting windfall tax breaks,” Geoconda Arguello-Kline, the union’s secretary-treasurer, said in a statement.Ī strike would empty 34 casino-hotels on the Strip and in downtown Las Vegas of kitchen employees, food and cocktail servers, housekeepers and other workers key to running a resort. A majority of yes votes would allow the union’s negotiators to call for a strike at any time starting June 1. The Culinary Union will hold the strike vote May 22 at a university arena near the Las Vegas Strip. ![]() LAS VEGAS - The union representing 50,000 Las Vegas casino employees whose contracts will expire at the end of the month announced Wednesday the workers are set to vote on whether to strike, a move that could cripple the city. ![]()
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