Station Casinos has initiated a lawsuit aimed at blocking two complaints filed by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) as part of an ongoing dispute with the Culinary Union. The company argues that the NLRB is acting as the prosecutor, jury, and judge in the case, which has been a point of contention for years. In contrast, the Culinary Union contends that the lawsuit is motivated by corporate interests rather than the welfare of its workers. This legal action highlights the prolonged struggle between the casino operator and the union representing its employees.
The former patron's six-count lawsuit alleged that the Las Vegas Strip resort allowed known felons to gamble and let another player intimidate him when he pointed that out. https://t.co/usglKfBMQ0
Station Casinos claims the labor board acts as the prosecutor, jury and judge for the same case. The Las Vegas Culinary Union says the company filed the lawsuit for corporate interest over its workers. https://t.co/XoUZqx5lvY
Station Casinos is suing to block two National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) complaints in the years-long battle between the company and the Culinary Union. https://t.co/YWS7AZYAwf