Workers at Los Angeles International Airport's shops and restaurants vote overwhelmingly to authorize a strike over Labor Day weekend, putting pressure on the tourism industry amid ongoing disputes over wages and working conditions.
The rise of automation and artificial intelligence in Las Vegas is leading to concerns about job displacement and the need for economic diversification. The largest union in Nevada, the Culinary Union, is prepared to strike over AI if necessary, while workers in the service industry emphasize the importance of the human touch and believe that some jobs cannot be replaced by machines.
The United Auto Workers union plans to implement targeted strikes at certain plants if tentative contracts are not reached with General Motors, Ford Motor, and Stellantis, potentially affecting local contract issues and involving work stoppages only at specific plants.
The United Auto Workers union will strike against Detroit automakers if labor deals are not reached by Thursday's deadline, according to UAW President Shawn Fain.
Hospitality workers in Las Vegas vote to authorize a strike with demands for wage increases, reduced workloads, and improved safety protections, potentially impacting 22 casinos on the Las Vegas Strip.
Union members from Detroit’s three casinos have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike if necessary, as they negotiate for higher wages and better benefits, with the possibility of strikes as early as mid-October.
Thousands of Las Vegas workers from the Culinary Workers and Bartenders Unions are set to picket MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment casinos in demand of improved wages and benefits, potentially leading to a strike.
Los Angeles hotel workers are on strike due to long commutes caused by high housing costs, and the union is proposing a hospitality workforce housing fund to alleviate the problem.
Detroit casino workers could go on strike if no new labor agreement is reached by midnight, with higher wages and improved benefits being key issues.
Employees at three Detroit casinos may go on strike if a new deal is not reached by Monday, as they remain at odds with the casinos over wage and healthcare demands.
Thousands of Detroit casino workers have gone on strike after failing to reach a new labor agreement with the casinos, with the Detroit Casino Council seeking better wages and benefits.
About 3,700 workers at Detroit's three casinos went on strike after failed contract negotiations, demanding better wages, retirement security, and technology protections.
Thousands of Culinary Workers Union members plan to rally and participate in a civil disobedience action on the Las Vegas Strip to advocate for a new 5-year union contract.
Thousands of culinary union workers held a rally on the Las Vegas Strip to demand resolution in contract negotiations with MGM Resorts, Caesars Entertainment, and Wynn Resorts, leading to road closures and traffic delays, with multiple arrests made during a civil disobedience rally.