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Culinary union members will picket Palace Station over union dispute

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Culinary Union members exit a university arena in 2018 after voting on whether to authorize a strike in Las Vegas

Culinary Union members who work at Palace Station say they’re picketing today to protest management's refusal to recognize the union’s legitimacy. They also claim the casino-resort has interfered with their union election. 

Red Rock Resorts is currently being sued in U.S. district court by the National labor Relations board alleging failure to adhere to a court order. 

Palace Station’s parent company, Red Rock Resorts Inc. declined to comment.

D. Taylor, President, Unite Here; Bethany Khan, Director of Communications & Digital Strategy, Culinary Union

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