Some Strip properties won’t be affected if the Culinary Union and several employers do not reach a contract agreement and workers strike.
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Bartenders, housekeepers, servers and other hospitality workers will strike Friday if Culinary Local 226 can’t reach a new deal with casino operators by 5 a.m.
Despite a major cybersecurity attack on the gaming company in the third quarter, few details emerged from discussions with Wall Street investors.
MGM Resorts and Marriott International did not provide a reason for the delay. Trade publications have speculated that the cyberattack on MGM might be a factor.
The Diamond Inn Motel went out of business in September after records indicate the property was dealing with electric code violation issues on the property.
Thirty years ago, cannon blasts heralded the opening of Treasure Island. The opening was part of a family-friendly tourism boom of the 1990s.
The drop in demand forced a gas station to lay off four people on Oct. 19, cut hours for others and reduced the number of people on schedule at a time.
Hospitality workers will once again rally on the Strip this week as Culinary Local 226 continues to pressure hotel employers to negotiate a deal for a new five-year contract.
Entertainment manager Rhonda Pavelko feels the family ties of Bellagio as one of the resort’s 1,221 Day 1 employees on the 25th anniversary of its opening.
From the night the doors opened Oct. 15, 1998, to today, as it prepares for the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix, Bellagio has been a special place on the Strip.
Plaintiffs say Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts International failed to protect customer data during attacks revealed this month.
Experts say MGM Resorts International’s cybersecurity issues are not likely to affect travelers visiting for Life is Beautiful and the iHeartRadio Music Festival.
The company behind the Sphere said a set of “spokesbots” will interact with guests when they visit the 17,500-seat venue.
The planned mid-December opening comes nearly two decades after the north Strip resort’s plans were first unveiled.
A collaboration of Russian hacker gangs may have been responsible for MGM Resorts’ cybersecurity issue that has plagued the company. MGM is Nevada’s largest employer.
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