Phil Ruffin and Terry Caudill are singled out as bad actors in a sweeping new lawsuit being filed even as we speak by the Culinary Union. It alleges, among other things, that neither Circus Circus nor the Four Queens nor Binion’s Gambling Hall has an employee-safety plan in place. (Before the casino shutdown, S&G graded Ruffin’s Treasure Island safety response an “F.”) Many of the names of other alleged offenders remain unknown but the Culinary charges that only 11 operators test their employees for Coronavirus, leaving 55% that don’t. The lawsuit appears to be a preemptive strike at any hold-harmless legislation that might sneak out of Washington, D.C. (After all, one Vegas resort owner currently occupies a nice pied-a-terre at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.)
The Culinary has been pretty tight-lipped but spokeswoman Bethany Khan loosened up sufficiently to say, “The lawsuit alleges casino hotels have not protected workers, their families, and their community from the spread of Covid-19, and that the current rules and procedures in place for responding to workers contracting Covid-19 have been wholly and dangerously inadequate.” That’s a pretty damning assertion. We’ll see today what the Culinary has to back it up.

I would say the “hold harmless” legislation possibility is near zero. the two sides are in no mood or position for the give and take that would be required to get anything done… The Culinary Union is on record for demanding safety protocols from way before day one of the re-opening, and its no shock that their demands were and are reasonable. Giving corporations a free pass would shake the foundation of the entire country, its difficult to imagine what could be in a horse trade for regular people that would be anywhere near equitable… I am all ears if anyone has any ideas on that subject, the time for throwing crumbs and trinkets has passed…
Not sure if you noted previously, but MGM’s Osaka towers very closely resemble those that they designed for MGM Atlantic City which had been proposed to be built next to Borgata quite a long time ago.