The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has ordered Station Casinos, a Las Vegas casino operator, to recognize and bargain with the Culinary Union. This decision comes after the NLRB found that Station Casinos and its parent company, Red Rock Resorts, engaged in 'egregious and pervasive unlawful conduct' that tainted a 2019 union election. Despite workers voting 627-534 against joining the union, the NLRB ruled that the company's actions, including offering benefits such as free family healthcare and improved 401(k) plans to dissuade union support, violated national labor laws.
The NLRB found that in the weeks prior to the December 17, 2019 union election, Station Casino leadership rolled out benefits such as free family healthcare and an improved 401(k) plan for Red Rock employees, and did so in order to damage the union in the eyes of workers.…
The NLRB said Las Vegas casino operator NP Red Rock had engaged in 'egregious and pervasive unlawful conduct' that tainted a 2019 union election and warranted a bargaining order even though workers voted 627-534 against joining a union https://t.co/oMjdG8wzWJ https://t.co/gETBCj4Shn
Updated with statement from Red Rock Resorts/Station Casinos Federal labor agency orders Station Casinos to negotiate with Culinary Union https://t.co/n6Tkw4VRA6 @TheNVIndy
Federal labor agency orders Station Casinos to negotiate with Culinary Union The casino operator with a decades-long resistance to unionization is accused of improperly influencing organizing efforts before a failed 2019 vote. https://t.co/n6Tkw4VRA6 @TheNVIndy
The National Labor Relations Board has affirmed a previous ruling that Red Rock Resorts violated national labor laws when it successfully tried to persuade workers not to unionize during a union election in 2019. @howardstutz reports: https://t.co/dZQcfDSo4S
A federal labor board ruled against Station Casinos, finding that management violated labor laws to dissuade workers from supporting union membership, and ordered them to bargain with Culinary. https://t.co/SLa0wEyVvF
The NLRB has ordered a Las Vegas casino operator to recognize and bargain with a union, in the first ruling of its kind by the agency since it created a path for unions to organize workers even after losing elections https://t.co/r83PHcYbNq https://t.co/I06Auglvg6
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