This Sin City landmark may get its first-ever union
Briefly

This tentative deal represents a significant milestone for the Culinary Workers Union, as it covers over 4,000 workers at the Venetian and Palazzo, marking their first contract after 25 years of operation. A housekeeper expressed pride in achieving this change, emphasizing the importance of collective voice and support within their group.
Bethany Khan remarked that the contract closely aligns with significant victories seen at other properties on the Strip, which secured substantial pay increases and improved working conditions. Specifically, these contracts included a 32% pay rise and enhanced job security as the hospitality landscape shifts with new technological advancements.
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