Las Vegas Review-Journal

First Sands union contract signed

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Hickey said the turnout didn’t surprise him.

“That’s always the case that some people don’t come to participat­e,” Hickey said in a telephone interview.

Sands officials say they don’t expect additional unionizati­on efforts.

“We have always respected our employees’ rights to join or refrain from joining a union,” said Sands spokesman Ron Reese. “We don’t anticipate other organizing efforts because our pay, benefits and working conditions have always exceeded those negotiated by unions. Point in fact, despite the union bosses strong desire for it to be otherwise, the Venetian in Las Vegas has been a nonunion property since it opened in 1999.”

Reese also noted that the company used union constructi­on laborers when its Las Vegas and Bethlehem properties were built, and the Sands Expo and Convention Center has used on-call union members who are members of Culinary Union Local 226 since the convention facility opened in 1990.

The Internatio­nal Union, Security, Police and Fire Profession­als of America also was the group that successful­ly campaigned to unionize 260 security guards at Mandalay Bay. By a 163-79 vote in December, employees approved SPFPA representa­tion as part of its Casino Hotel Industry Police division.

Hickey said he would be in Las Vegas this week for the second round of discussion­s involving Mandalay Bay employees.

The union should also know by Tuesday the outcome of a representa­tion vote by Excalibur security employees. The vote deadline is 3 a.m. Tuesday.

Earlier this year, Circus Circus employees rejected representa­tion, union officials said.

Excalibur and Circus Circus are MGM properties.

The Review-Journal is owned by the family of Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson. Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-477-3893. Follow @RickVelott­a on Twitter.

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