Venetian Workers Secure First Union Contract with Significant Pay Increases
Historic agreement reached after year-long negotiations, covering over 4,000 hotel and casino employees in Las Vegas.
- The contract includes a 32% pay increase over five years, raising average hourly wages to $35.
- Workers will benefit from reduced housekeeping workloads and improved job security.
- The deal mirrors recent contracts secured by 40,000 hospitality workers at other major Las Vegas Strip properties.
- This is the first union contract for Venetian and Palazzo workers since the resorts opened.
- The union is now focusing on negotiations at other Las Vegas venues, including the Sphere and Fontainebleau.