![]() Chang’s China Bistro laid off up to 300 staffers who worked an average of more than 20 hours a week before the coronavirus pandemic at its Las Vegas restaurants. In July, Boyd Gaming laid off 25 percent of its staff nationwide. ![]() ![]() The Cal reopened on June 4 while Main Street Station did not reopen in Downtown Las Vegas. At the Cal, a banquet chef, 13 bussers, five cocktail servers, nine cooks, 12 food servers, and a bartender and two bar backs are among the staff permanently losing their jobs. Most of the layoffs involve casino floor staff, but Main Street Station is eliminating positions such as the manager brew master and manager at Triple 7 Restaurant & Brewery. ![]() “Because of the unforeseeable and dramatic continuing impacts of pandemic-related restrictions on our customers and our business, Boyd Gaming is giving as much notice as is practicable.” “The pandemic’s ongoing effects on our business remain unpredictable,” Chris Smith, vice president of corporate human resources, writes in two letters to the state that are part of the WARN Act, the federal law that requires most employers with 100 or more employees to provide 60 calendar-day advance notification of layoffs. Boyd Gaming tells the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation that it will permanently lay off 168 employees at the California and 116 staff at Main Street Station beginning on November 13. ![]()
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