Sahara y El Cortez resuelven la huelga de Culinary Union Vegas

February 2, 2024
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El número de casinos que se verán afectados por las próximas huelgas se ha reducido de 13 a ocho.
Sahara y El Cortez han llegado a acuerdos provisionales para resolver la huelga prevista para hoy y el lunes (5 de febrero) por el Local 226 del Sindicato de Trabajadores Culinarios.

Los acuerdos han reducido el número de casinos afectados por la huelga de 13 a ocho, como se informó inicialmente a principios de esta semana.

Sahara Las Vegas y El Cortez llegaron a un acuerdo provisional de cinco años con el sindicato, que afectará a unos 850 trabajadores de hostelería en las instalaciones del operador. El acuerdo se ha diseñado teniendo en cuenta el objetivo de "un solo trabajo debería ser suficiente", a fin de hacer que los trabajos de hostelería en Las Vegas sean más sostenibles desde el punto de vista financiero para el personal.

En el informe inicial sobre la huelga, el secretario tesorero del Sindicato Culinario, Ted Pappageorge, dijo: "Es hora de que los trabajadores obtengan un contrato justo y tengan seguridad para ellos y sus familias. Las empresas están obteniendo beneficios sin precedentes y los trabajadores merecen tener contratos récord. "Esto es cierto, ya que Nevada registró ingresos mensuales sin precedentes en diciembre de 2023.

La huelga comenzará ahora el lunes e involucrará a dos casinos del Strip y seis casinos del centro de la ciudad. Los piquetes se celebrarán previamente en el centro de Las Vegas, el sábado 2 y el domingo 3 entre las 9 de la mañana y las 9 de la noche. Esto afectará a todos los casinos inestables del centro de la ciudad, que se enumeran a continuación en una imagen del sindicato.

La huelga sigue a las negociaciones de noviembre, después de que se anunciara inicialmente la huelga. Los tres grandes casinos (Wynn Resorts, MGM Resorts y Caesars Entertainment) lograron negociar con el sindicato, al igual que propiedades como el Mirage. En los tres grandes, se espera que los acuerdos provisionales firmados reduzcan los salarios del personal de 28 a 37 dólares por hora al final del contrato de cinco años.

Fuente: The Culinary Union
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