Among the people out of a job were bartenders, cooks, servers and dishwashers, according to the notice. They follow a pattern of valley hotels and resorts laying off or furloughing employees as fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and related statewide shutdown.Īdditionally, Searsucker, a restaurant inside Caesars Palace, announced Tuesday on social media it was closing until further notice because of “the resulting economic impacts” of slowed business, reduced capacity and directives from public officials.Ī notice from Hakkasan Group dated Tuesday and filed with the state echoed the economic impact of the pandemic and said 52 employees were to be laid off from Searsucker on Friday. 10 and was filed under the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, which is meant to ensure employees have notice before significant layoffs so they have time to find work elsewhere.Ĭasino Royale’s layoffs are “a continuation of the mass layoff on May 27, 2020,” the notice said.
10, according to a notice made public Friday. (Ellen Schmidt/Las Vegas Review-Journal) across the Las Vegas Strip’s properties continue, and one Strip restaurant is re-closing.Ĭasino Royale indicated it was laying off 98 employees, half of whom were dealers, as of Aug. People walk past Casino Royale on the Strip on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, in Las Vegas.