‘Right to Return’ bill would guarantee Nevada’s laid-off hospitality employees can return to their old jobs

‘Right to Return’ bill would guarantee Nevada’s laid-off hospitality employees can return to their old jobs

Article brief provided by The Nevada Independent
  • Sean Golonka, The Nevada Independent
April 8, 2021 2:15 AM
  • Sean Golonka, The Nevada Independent

After the pandemic brought thousands of layoffs to Nevada’s hospitality industry and devastated the state’s economy, lawmakers are considering a “Right to Return” bill that would give casino, hospitality, stadium and travel-related workers in Nevada the right to return to their former jobs.

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The bill, SB386, garnered emotional support testimony Wednesday from laid-off workers looking to return to work and the backing of labor unions, while businesses, including some Las Vegas casinos, opposed the measure, arguing that it would result in inappropriate costs and litigation.

“I should not be replaced or abandoned. I have spent my life working for this company. I should not have to start my career over,” Mario Sandoval, a food worker and Culinary Union member of 39 years who lost his job amid the pandemic, said during a hearing for the bill.