Oyo Las Vegas notified the state it plans to lay off employees effective Nov. 12.
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Five companies across Southern Nevada have already laid off or expect to lay off a total of at least 817 workers.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed Senate Bill 3 into law Aug. 6. Here’s what you need to know about the new law that could affect Nevadans seeking unemployment insurance benefits.
Hotel owners are facing an “unprecedented wave” of foreclosures, according to a Tuesday letter from the industry to Congress.
Three Las Vegas Valley nongaming hotels have notified Nevada’s employment bureau that layoffs may be coming.
Wynn Resorts is the first major Strip gaming company to publicly disclose how many of its employees have tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said Friday that he would “take swift and decisive actions” against those that don’t comply.
Despite the number of complaints against businesses, many were found to be unsubstantiated or met with little consequence.
A poll found that two-thirds of small-business owners surveyed are “concerned about having to stay closed, or closing again, if there is a second wave of COVID-19.”
Nevada is among several states in which people cannot continue receiving unemployment benefits if they’ve turned down a suitable job offer.
The COVID-19 pandemic and related job losses mean many face the daunting prospect of trying to pay their medical bills without stable insurance or their regular income.
Three major casino companies will begin testing their Las Vegas employees Thursday for COVID-19 before they return to work.
The Phase One reopening directive left enforcement to a variety of agencies as they see fit. But no two agencies are enforcing compliance the same way.
If business owners don’t comply with mandated social distancing, face coverings for employees and limiting occupancy, they are at risk of a verbal warning, citation and/or business license suspension.
Phase One of the state’s so-called reopening begins at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, following Gov. Steve Sisolak’s Thursday declaration.