Posts tagged Venetian

    All major Las Vegas Strip casinos are now unionized in historic labor victory

    August 5, 2025 // For 25 years, her employer, the Venetian, had resisted organizing efforts as one of the last holdouts on the Strip, locked in a prolonged standoff with the Culinary Workers Union. But a recent change in ownership opened the Venetian’s doors to union representation just as the Strip’s newest casino, the Fontainebleau, was also inking its first labor contract. The historic deals finalized late last year mark a major turning point: For the first time in the Culinary Union’s 90-year history, all major casinos on the Strip are unionized. Backed by 60,000 members, most of them in Las Vegas, it is the largest labor union in Nevada. Experts say the Culinary Union’s success is a notable exception in a national landscape where union membership overall is declining.

    With contracts settled, Culinary Union eyes aggressive growth in 2024

    April 2, 2024 // The Culinary said the 32 percent salary increase over five years — 10 percent in the first year — was the largest in the union’s 89-year history. The average worker earned roughly $28 an hour under the previous contract — including health and pension benefits. By the end of the new five-year deal, the average worker will earn $37 an hour, including benefits. The contracts also included workload reductions for guest room attendants, the reinstatement of daily hotel room cleanings, increased safety protections for workers on the job and language covering the expanding use of technology and artificial intelligence and how workers can be retrained or receive financial benefits if their jobs are replaced. During recent fourth-quarter earnings conference calls with analysts, top executives from major Strip operators, including MGM Resorts and Caesars, acknowledged that the contracts will result in increased labor costs.

    Deal reached with Venetian Las Vegas to let workers explore unionizing

    June 29, 2023 // everal labor groups have reached an agreement with Venetian Las Vegas that will allow non-gaming workers at the resort to explore unionization. The Culinary Union announced Tuesday that it had entered a "card check neutrality" agreement with the resort, along with Teamsters and Operating Engineers. The agreement means that Venetian/Palazzo management will not take a position as workers hold talks over possible union representation.