A Las Vegas hotel and casino didn’t break the law by rearranging its operations amid a unionization drive from workers, an NLRB judge ruled Tuesday.
NLRB Administrative Law Judge
A United Auto Workers local filed charges with the NLRB accusing the hotel of reorganizing operations in the “main cage,” the financial center where the casino’s gaming money is held, to disrupt and retaliate against a unionization campaign among the workers beginning ...
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