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Culinary union reaches tentative contracts with hotel-casinos as Las Vegas kicks off Super Bowl week

Hotel Workers Union-Vegas
February 05, 2024
AP

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A union representing hospitality workers says it has reached a tentative agreement with six more hotel-casinos in downtown Las Vegas and called off a strike deadline for another.

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