The Culinary Union in Las Vegas proactively urged operators to protect the employees as they resume the business.
The Union asks the court for relief based on the Labor-Management Relations Act. The legislation secures that employers provide adequate safety and security protocols for the employees at all times. Bethany Khan, Director of Communication and Digital Strategy said on Sunday during a press release that they expect an online press conference with the Union on June 29.
The Union filed a complaint on the court, claiming that the operators failed to protect the lives of workers, their families, and the community against the deadly pathogen. The complaint also said that the current safety guidelines for workers are inadequate and dangerous.
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