Overstreet v. NP Red Rock, LLC

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Case overview

Case Number:

2:20-cv-02351

Court:

Nevada

Nature of Suit:

Labor: Labor/Mgt. Relations

Judge:

Cristina D. Silva

Firms

  1. August 06, 2021

    Nev. Judge Won't Block Bargaining Order Against Casino

    A Nevada federal judge on Friday denied a Las Vegas casino's bid to pause an order requiring it to bargain with unions after it issued a generous benefits package before a union election, saying the company didn't show it was likely to overturn the injunction on appeal.

  2. August 03, 2021

    NLRB Director Slams Casino's Bid To Pause Union Bargaining

    A National Labor Relations Board director has asked a Nevada federal judge to reject a Las Vegas casino's request to pause an order requiring it to bargain with unions, saying the casino is unlikely to win an appeal claiming it didn't use a generous benefits package to thwart a union election.

  3. July 27, 2021

    Casino Asks Judge To Pause Order To Bargain With Unions

    A Las Vegas casino asked a Nevada federal judge to pause an order requiring it to bargain with unions after allegedly using a generous benefits package to thwart a union election, saying the order threatens permanent harm to its reputation with workers.

  4. July 20, 2021

    Casino Must Bargain After Shady Benefits Boost, Judge Says

    A Nevada federal judge issued a rare bargaining order Tuesday against a Las Vegas casino that rolled out generous new benefits days before a union election in what the judge deemed a veiled effort to thwart an organizing drive.

  5. February 01, 2021

    NLRB Counters Casino In Bid To Make It Bargain With Union

    A Las Vegas casino downplayed the effects of a new benefits plan allegedly intended to erode workers' union support when arguing against an injunction that would force the company to bargain, the National Labor Relations Board has told a Nevada federal judge.

  6. January 25, 2021

    Casino Blasts NLRB's Bid To Force It To Bargain With Union

    The National Labor Relations Board missed key context and overstepped its authority by requesting an injunction that would force a Las Vegas casino to recognize a union its workers voted down, the casino argued in opposition to the board's filing.