Las Vegas hospitality unions see 'no real movement' in talks with casinos

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- The unions representing 53,000 hospitality workers in Las Vegas said on Friday they have seen "no real movement" this week in contract negotiations with casino-resort operators MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment.

About 95% of the members of the unions voted at the end of September to authorize a citywide strike that would impact at least 18 properties. One child said she is not allowed into the main house and would often be locked in the barn for long periods of timeTORONTO — Unifor says it is still facing resistance from General Motors as an Oct. 9 deadline approaches for contract negotiations, while signs of dissent also rise within the union itself as bargaining with the three major automakers continues.

 

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