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A backlog of more than 26,000 unemployment insurance-related appeals led the state to fill a million-dollar contract for third-party support staff.
The hospitality industry and the union are on opposite sides of a debate over a bill which would repeal pandemic-era measures that required daily room cleaning.
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced a new director for the state’s Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.
Restauranteur Flemming Larsen will contend with Democrat Max Carter II in November’s election for AD-12.
Republican Brian Hibbetts and Democrat Will Rucker are running to replace Assemblyman Tom Roberts, who decided not to seek re-election so he could run for sheriff.
Assemblyman Howard Watts III faces a single Republican challenger in a bid for re-election to Assembly District 15.
A scheduled increase in the state’s minimum wage won’t do much for the lowest-earning workers because record inflation is outpacing some growth.
Nevada has nearly recovered all of its nonfarming jobs from its pre-pandemic peak, according to the state’s May labor market review.
Several sectors’ hiring beyond 100 percent of pre-pandemic employment levels supported the state’s employment recovery.