Luxury Vegas clubs connected to janitorial lawsuit

Janitors who cleaned some of Las Vegas' swankiest establishments are suing Bravo Pro Maintenance for allegedly failing to pay wages. The janitorial company allegedly promised to pay night janitors $1,300 every two weeks for 13-hour days with no overtime but ended up paying an average of $4.40 an hour. Nightclubs at the Luxor, Venetian, Planet Hollywood and Mandalay Bay contracted with Bravo Pro, as did Red Square and the Hard Rock Cafe.

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This story published in AH&LA SmartBrief on 08/26/2009





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