Thousands of MGM Resorts International employees across the country have received notice that they will be laid off Monday.
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Wynn Resorts Ltd. is offering key employees shares of the company in order to retain them during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Labor union members across several industries in Nevada are fighting for the right to return to work.
The coronavirus pandemic is “undoubtedly” the most difficult economic challenge the gaming industry has faced, the head of the American Gaming Association said.
The company is ramping up departments that are “essential to run (the) business,” an executive said.
Testing employees before their return to work has come into question as the state’s testing system becomes overwhelmed.
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