Union members will have health insurance benefits extended, the Bartenders and Culinary unions announced Monday.
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Thousands of MGM Resorts International employees across the country have received notice that they will be laid off Monday.
The property, known for its dolphin habitat and erupting volcano, had been closed since mid-March.
The Caesars Entertainment Inc. property has launched a partnership with potter and designer Jonathan Adler.
MGM Resorts International’s sports betting platform is set to launch a daily sports betting show with VSiN, a sports betting network, this month.
Many Las Vegas visitors are spending less than they did before the pandemic.
Many casinos are rushing to convert these new players into loyal customers.
Penn National Gaming’s sole Strip property had planned to reopen Sept. 1 but has pushed back the date to Sept. 17.
After investing around $1 billion in MGM Resorts International, holding company IAC/InterActiveCorp is moving two of its leaders to the board of directors.
Wynn Resorts Ltd. is offering key employees shares of the company in order to retain them during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The offers come as Las Vegas’ trade show and convention traffic has come to a standstill because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Foot traffic is expected to spike in Las Vegas this Labor Day weekend.
Labor union members across several industries in Nevada are fighting for the right to return to work.
Employees at a Station Casinos property have decided to leave Culinary Local 226.
The coronavirus pandemic is “undoubtedly” the most difficult economic challenge the gaming industry has faced, the head of the American Gaming Association said.