The move was praised by the Culinary Union, which represents multiple Las Vegas casinos. “It’s the right thing for a company to share a portion of their profits with employees who have worked so hard to make the property successful,” Culinary Union secretary-treasurer Ted Pappageorge said in a news release.
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