Las Vegas casino unions have dropped two MGM Resorts International properties from a lawsuit accusing the companies of putting employees at risk during COVID-19 due to inadequate protective measures.
The unions, which represent 65,000 casino workers, filed a lawsuit against three Las Vegas Strip casinos last month under the Labour-Management Relations Act regarding hazardous working conditions, alleging that current rules and procedures in response to workers contracting the virus have been “dangerously” inept.
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