They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but a strike planned by hospitality workers across Sin City could plunge its bright lights and late nights into relative darkness, and inspire similar demonstrations across the nation.
Among the demands of the 50,000 members of the Culinary Workers Union are higher wages, better job security, and protections against automation. The workers, whose contracts are up on June 1, are employed by more than 30 of the city’s renowned resorts.
“We know that many hospitality jobs are slated to be automated in the next coming years, so we want to make sure […]
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