Bent Inn, the first adults-only, gay and locally owned and operated boutique spot in downtown Las Vegas, opened Thursday
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At least three companies are calling for workers at job fairs scheduled throughout the end of the year.
Construction appears to be getting closer as the county approves more plans for the Strip property.
The new golf attraction at the Strat has about 30 hiring fairs on the schedule in November and December.
The high-limit lounge renovations are part of a “property-wide transformation” the company announced earlier this year for the Henderson casino.
The new locals casino in the southwest valley opens on Dec. 5.
The MGM vote was similar to how the Caesars Entertainment workers overwhelmingly approved their contract on Monday with 99 percent in favor.
About 40,000 hospitality workers on the Strip will decide this week whether to accept or reject five-year contracts with some of the state’s largest employers.
Data released from the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation shows the labor force added 5,500 workers — the tenth consecutive month of gains.
TSA officials expect over 98,000 people at Harry Reid International Airport on Sunday and 94,000 on Monday following the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Starbucks workers at three stores in Las Vegas are joining the “Red Cup Rebellion” of workers walking off the job on one of the busiest days of the year.
Several resort operators are using incentive programs, including the chance to win luxury cars, to encourage their staff to work during the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Security will be tight and in some areas visitors will need a ticket or hospitality reservation.
The deal averts a strike of the company’s roughly 5,000 union members just before the area hosts the inaugural Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.
An off-Strip property is refreshing its brand by going back to an old name.
The company’s roughly 20,000 union members will not walk off the job six days before the market hosts its inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The mall, located at the corner of Spring Mountain Road and Las Vegas Boulevard, set rates for its usually free parking garage located directly outside of the race circuit.
The company’s roughly 10,000 union members will not walk off the job six days before the market hosts its inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The Strip hotel updated its guest rooms and meeting space, as well as moved its sky-high lobby to the ground floor, in phase one of a property renovation.
Downtown Las Vegas’ recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic was more resilient than other American cities, but some economists say the region will need to diversify to keep up growth.
As Culinary Local 226 threatens to strike Friday, resorts could lean on non-union employees.