Supermarkets and food processors are hiring temp workers to unload trucks, move goods and assist in food preparation, filling vacancies that arose in the pandemic. Photo: Olivier Douliery/Agence … [Read more...] about Food Companies Rely More on Temp Workers as Labor Shortages Persist
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New warehouse complex in North Las Vegas sells for nearly $124M
by Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 4, 2022 A new warehouse complex near Las Vegas Motor Speedway has sold for more than $120 million, as demand for industrial buildings shows no sign … [Read more...] about New warehouse complex in North Las Vegas sells for nearly $124M
Smith’s opening department-style store in Henderson
by McKenna Ross, Las Vegas Review-Journal, January 28, 2022 A new store concept from Smith’s will officially open Saturday at Henderson’s Cadence Village Center after the blueprint found success in … [Read more...] about Smith’s opening department-style store in Henderson
Nevada regulators look to protect workers faced with extreme heat
by Daniel Rothbert, The Nevada Independent, January 27, 2022 Extreme heat is not new to Nevada, but it is getting more pronounced. In 2019, as part of the Nevada Climate Initiative, the … [Read more...] about Nevada regulators look to protect workers faced with extreme heat
What Is Mexican Food? A Nevada Court Has the Tricky Job of Deciding
A culinary conundrum over two salads and a rice bowl has two restaurants at odds; ‘deconstructed Mexican salad symbolism’ By Alicia A. Caldwell Follow | Photographs by Mikayla Whitmore for The Wall … [Read more...] about What Is Mexican Food? A Nevada Court Has the Tricky Job of Deciding