Khan argued that the union has been able to positively affect Palace Station workers, even without a contract in place. She cited a 2018 campaign to retain workers when Palace Station was undergoing renovations, as well as the union’s current work with the Clark County Commission to give Station Casinos workers the right to return to their jobs.
Khan said about 58 percent of Station Casinos workers within the union’s bargaining unit lost their jobs with no right to return.
“When workers are recalled back to work, they are having to reapply as a new employee and are paid $3-$4 less per hour when they get the job,” she said. “That isn’t right.”
Khan said the Culinary union has filed unfair labor practice charges regarding the withdrawals at both Palace Station and Boulder Station.
“Station Casinos continues to waste time trying to bust the union,” she said.
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