In a bid to keep business travelers coming to Las Vegas, Allegiant Air is ready to unveil a series of package deals for flights and hotels for telecommuters.
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The D Las Vegas has rescinded a new dress code policy that barred people with face and neck tattoos from entering the downtown hotel-casino.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. will continue to offer its employees pay and benefits through at least Oct. 31.
Nevada casino regulators have opened more than 150 cases over noncompliance with health and safety policies and, among that tally, filed three formal complaints, officials said Tuesday.
Many Las Vegas room rates are below pre-pandemic levels in an effort to attract more visitors, but pricing has held steadier compared with many other markets.
Nevada’s agency overseeing unemployment insurance suspects anywhere between 133,748 and 185,484 possibly fraudulent jobless claims have been filed.
Southern Nevada homebuilders signed nearly 1,230 sales contracts in June, the most since February.
Hope is dissolving into fear for thousands of unemployed Nevadans as Saturday marks the end of a federal provision that paid an additional $600 a week in unemployment insurance benefits.
Automation can strengthen business’ efforts to keep guests and staff safe, but it’ll lead to major shake-ups in Southern Nevada’s workforce.
The company has beefed up its liquidity to prepare for the difficult environment presented by the coronavirus pandemic.
Penn National Gaming and Hilton Grand Vacations have warned the state of potential layoffs and long-term furloughs.
The busiest commercial air carrier at McCarran is reducing flight schedules and has established voluntary employee leave programs to strengthen the company’s liquidity.
The property will reopen with a variety of bars and restaurants. The property’s Blu Pool also will reopen.
“Las Vegas, especially our company but really the whole city, is dependent on group, convention and banquet segments’ return. I see nothing that indicates that 2020 will return at all,” Sands Chief Operating Officer Rob Goldstein said.
After paying its Las Vegas employees throughout the 78-day Nevada casino shutdown, Wynn Resorts Ltd. is set to place workers on furlough, effective this week.
The notices comply with the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, which is meant to ensure employees have notice before significant layoffs.
Las Vegas’ jobless rate tumbled last month as casinos reopened but remains far higher than other areas of Nevada.
The union said it moved to dismiss the lawsuits because an expedited arbitration is scheduled to begin with MGM this week.
Two more businesses have violated health and safety measures, while overall compliance has increased.
Foot traffic in Las Vegas casinos is starting to slow as the number of COVID-19 cases rises.
The notices asking for repayment come at a time when many jobless Nevadans are struggling to cover basic expenses.