In a two-day election supervised by the NLRB on Nov. 8-9, 2017, 730 Green Valley Ranch workers voted in favor of union representation of several employee groups by Culinary Workers Union Local 226 and Bartenders Union Local 165, Nevada affiliates of UNITE HERE, which represents more than 57,000 workers in Las Vegas and Reno.
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Nevada gaming win was back to its billion-dollar ways in October, one year after the beginning of a mini-slump.
The company says it will develop an advisory committee to distribute funds toward the education of at-risk-youth, cultural enrichment and other needs over the next four years.
The company, a dominant player in the tribal gaming market that distributes Class II and Class III slot machines and table games. announces a reciprocal platform-to-platform agreement with Malta-based Relax Gaming.
TSG will operate under Eldorado’s licenses using TSG’s portfolio of online brands and its online sports technology services and Eldorado is providing TSG with access to its government relations personnel as TSG seeks additional licensing. Eldorado’s suppliers would equally share all costs related to licensing and permitting.
A hearing is scheduled Dec. 20 on a state Gaming Control Board complaint against a man accused of cheating at gambling.
The resort on Wednesday announced that online bookings through Monday, often referred to as “Cyber Monday,” the online version of Black Friday, would not charge a resort fee.
Fountain Valley, California-based Kingston Technology Co. Inc. and Allied Esports on Friday announced that the arena at Luxor will be known as HyperX Esports Arena Las Vegas.
The Nevada Gaming Commission won’t take up sexual harassment regulations anytime soon.
CGT will pay a fine of $1.75 million to the state and $250,000 to the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling within two months.
Two men who were part of a group that scammed Bellagio of an estimated $1.2 million in craps games have been placed on Nevada’s list of excluded persons, commonly called the “black book.”
CG Technology, the sportsbook operator whose settlement agreement was rejected by the Nevada Gaming Commission in August, has offered to pay a $1.75 million fine to the state to settle the complaint.
The appointment was announced the day after AGS reported mixed results in its third-quarter earnings. The company reported record revenue for the quarter, but missed analysts’ earnings expectations.
Full House reported revenue was flat for the quarter that ended Sept. 30 compared with last year, missing analysts’ estimates. The company reported net income of $1.6 million, 4 cents a share, on revenue of $44 million. For the same quarter a year earlier, Full House reported net income of $789,000, 3 cents a share, on revenue of $43.7 million.
Former Wynn Resorts Ltd. Chairman and CEO Steve Wynn has filed a lawsuit attempting to block the public release of an investigative report by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission.