Las Vegas hotel workers union reaches tentative deal with casino to end longest strike in decades

The longest strike in decades by Las Vegas hotel workers has come to an end. The Culinary Workers Union says it reached a tentative agreement Wednesday with Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. The five-year contract will cover around 700 employees. Workers...

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — The longest strike in decades by Las Vegas hotel workers ended Wednesday with a tentative contract between the union and a casino where hundreds of employees had walked off the job in November. The Culinary Workers Union announced on the social media platform X that it secured a pending five-year deal for about 700 employees at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas near the Strip. In a joint statement, the union and casino said they were committed “to fostering a positive and collaborative working relationship for the benefit of all team members at the property" after the 69-day strike.

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