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99 percent of workers approve first Venetian-Palazzo contract

Workers at The Venetian and Palazzo have overwhelmingly ratified a union contract.

Culinary Local 226 said in a Tuesday news release that 99 percent of workers voted for the new contract.

The two hotel-casinos join almost all other Strip resorts in becoming unionized.

Culinary officials said more than 4,000 workers are covered by the agreement that was reached earlier this month.

The tentative contract agreement was a historic moment for The Venetian, which was a decadeslong holdout as the Strip’s only non-union property when it was controlled by Las Vegas Sands Corp. and its founder, chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson, who died in 2021.

Fontainebleau is the last major Strip resort without a contract, but the sides agreed to card-check neutrality before its December opening.

The Review-Journal is owned by the Adelson family, including Dr. Miriam Adelson, majority shareholder of Las Vegas Sands Corp., and Las Vegas Sands President and COO Patrick Dumont.

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