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Las Vegas Review Journal
Labor leaders and hospitality experts say most frontline employees are unlikely to face immediate impacts from the proposed transactions, though corporate and management positions could face greater scrutiny as new owners evaluate costs and operations.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
For decades, the lights of Primm served as a welcome sign for travelers crossing from California into Nevada, signaling that Las Vegas was just ahead. Now, that tradition is set to come to an end.
Straight Arrow News
Hospitality workers in Las Vegas hoped the nationwide 鈥淣o Tax on Tips鈥 provision would provide relief after a sharp decline in tourism. Results have been mixed.
Phys.org
While diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) regulations are widely accepted in the hospitality and tourism sector, new research shows applicants may still encounter barriers to securing roles because of automated processes on job sites.
Newsweek
Hospitality is about taking care of people: serving guests and creating memorable experiences are at the core of hotel and resorts' missions. But to be successful, these companies must also prioritize their staff.
Yahoo!
It鈥檚 been more than a decade since Fort Worth leaders began serious talks of overhauling the downtown convention center, whose enormous 鈥渇lying saucer鈥 dome has been a landmark for 55 years.
Fox News
Tourism driven cities like Las Vegas are facing staffing shortages as the city grows and industry workers are not returning post pandemic
Axios
Requests for tips are becoming more common, tips themselves are getting larger, and consumers from coast to coast are confused about the new rules.