Ruben Garcia In The News

Las Vegas Review Journal
MGM Resorts International will soon require COVID-19 vaccines for all new hires and current salaried employees across the U.S.
Broken Law Podcast
Workers' rights are facing a slew of different challenges, from a hostile U.S. Supreme Court to corporations actively undermining their workers' right to organize.
Archynewsy
Amazon faces a more formal review of its actions leading up to a postal ballot election this spring over whether workers at its Bessemer, Alabama plant could join a union.
Yahoo!
Amazon is facing more official scrutiny over its actions leading up to a mail-ballot election this spring on whether workers at its Bessemer, Ala., facility could join a union. But a potential redo election could still face significant procedural and practical obstacles, labor experts said.
WWD
Amazon is facing more official scrutiny over its actions leading up to a mail-ballot election this spring on whether workers at its Bessemer, Ala., facility could join a union. But a potential redo election could still face significant procedural and practical obstacles, labor experts said.
Nevada Current
Station Casinos, which has fought to keep the Culinary union out of its multiple Southern Nevada neighborhood properties for over a decade—one of just a few major holdouts in the Las Vegas hospitality industry—will, again, be called to court to defend their labor practices next month.
Washington Monthly
Last week, Republicans in Congress successfully stopped legislation designed to reform federal elections and protect the right to vote.
N.P.R.
Virginia has one of the lowest union membership rates of any state. In 2020, only 4.4% of Virginia workers were union members, fifth lowest in the nation. But unions have a long history in the commonwealth, flourishing around the turn of the 20th century in industrial Richmond and the coalfields of the Southwest before union density began to fall in the 1950s.