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    Culinary Union Ends 69-Day Strike at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas with Unanimous Contract Vote, Wage Increases Ahead of Expo

    Culinary Union Ends 69-Day Strike at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas with Unanimous Contract Vote, Wage Increases Ahead of Expo

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    The Culinary Union has reached a tentative agreement with Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, effectively ending a strike that lasted 69 days, marking one of the longest labor demonstrations in the city in over a decade. Union members voted unanimously to approve the new contract, which includes a wage increase of $4.32 per hour for non-tipped workers and an additional $2.16 per hour for tipped workers. The agreement comes just before the Adult Entertainment Expo, with union representatives expressing satisfaction over the outcome. Despite the resolution, reports indicate that some union members remained outside the property to protest. Virgin management had previously indicated a desire to negotiate but felt that mediation efforts were unsuccessful. The strike began in November and has now concluded with the ratification of the new contract.

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    What will be the impact of wage increases on employee satisfaction at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas by June 30, 2025?

    What will be the impact of wage increases on employee satisfaction at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas by June 30, 2025?

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