![]() Virgil, who has worked in the hospitality sector for 38 years, said she is able to make do with her current salary and benefits because she lives with her adult daughter. ![]() In a statement Tuesday, MGM Resorts said it has a decades-long history of successfully bargaining with the union and believes that "both parties are committed to negotiating a contract that is good for everyone." Caesars did not respond to requests for comment, and Wynn Resorts had no comment. The union is scheduled to return to the bargaining table next week with MGM Resorts, Caesars, and Wynn Resorts. Virgil was among 53,000 housekeepers, cocktail and food servers, porters, cooks, bartenders, and other hotel employees in Las Vegas eligible to participate in the vote. "We are the glue that keeps these hotels together, and we should be paid what we deserve," Deanna Virgil, a longtime employee at Wynn Las Vegas, said after casting her vote. ![]() Contracts for 40,000 of those members recently expired. The Culinary Union is Nevada's largest labor union, representing about 60,000 hospitality workers statewide.
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