They are seeking greater job security in the face of technological advances that threaten their roles, and stronger safety measures, such as additional safety buttons to increase worker protection.Īudi react to reports of Audi F1 pull out The union’s demands go beyond financial gains. While the details of the requested wage increase remain undisclosed, the union’s position is clear: its members deserve a substantial increase in their compensation, especially in light of the record profits being made by their employers. The workers, who currently earn around $26 an hour plus health insurance, are holding out for what the union has described as “the largest wage increases ever negotiated”. The disruption could well mean a cancellation of the Formula 1 Grand Prix itself.
The Culinary and Bartenders Union, which represents 35,000 members across 18 properties, has warned of a strike if its demands for better pay and conditions are not met.
Las Vegas, the city synonymous with entertainment and hospitality, is on the brink of an unprecedented strike that could significantly disrupt the Formula 1 Grand Prix scheduled for 16 November.