Money & Jobs
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Recamareras del Strip luchan por seguridad, salarios justos y fondos para atender la salud mental
Entre los cinco puntos que están sobre la mesa en estas negociaciones entre los dirigentes de la Unión Culinaria Local 226 y MGM destacan el tema económico, la seguridad, la creciente carga de trabajo, el crecimiento como sindicato y el acceso a la tecnología.
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How to apply for a job at the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix in November
The Las Vegas Grand Prix is revving up its workforce with thousands of temporary, paid positions for the upcoming F1 race in November.
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What to know about Nevada’s new street vendor law
Senate Bill 92 authorizes officials in Clark and Washoe counties to create a process for individuals to apply for permits to operate as sidewalk vendors.
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Wage theft alleged against company contracted to clean Strip resorts
A company that performs deep cleaning for Las Vegas Strip resorts has engaged in wage theft for at least two decades, according to the company’s former manager as well as former employees whose complaints are being investigated by the US Department of Labor.
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Program helps Southern NV seniors pay past-due utility bills
United Way of Southern Nevada has announced dates for the annual Project REACH Senior Expo events to help seniors on fixed incomes pay their utility bills.
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Las Vegas food service workers to rally for better pay and benefits
Food service workers at a Las Vegas Strip arena demanding higher pay and better benefits are set to rally Thursday evening beneath the glittery lights of the famed tourist corridor amid ongoing negotiations for a union contract.
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How to get help paying your rent in Clark County if you need it
Rising rent prices in Nevada have left people struggling to make ends meet. Here’s how to get help paying your rent in Clark County if you need it.
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Veterans have until Aug. 9 to apply for backdated PACT Act disability payments
The PACT Act removed the need for certain veterans to prove a service connection if they are diagnosed with certain cancers or respiratory conditions and sped up the process of receiving benefits.
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How Biden is still trying to make student debt relief happen
The Biden administration has begun the process of creating a new plan for widespread loan cancellation and implementing the SAVE Plan, which will cut monthly payments to $0 for millions of borrowers. There will also be a 12-month “on-ramp” period to ease borrowers back into making payments.
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Nearly 7,000 Nevadans to get student debt canceled, Biden administration announces
The plan will erase debt for borrowers who have been paying down their debt for at least 20 years. For many borrowers, qualifying monthly payments that should have moved them closer to forgiveness were not accounted for, effectively forcing them to make extra payments under their IDR plans.

























