Skift Take
The strip would be stripped of these cabs if the strike goes through, with tourists using them having to find alternative ways in a very busy season.
Las Vegas tourists may have a harder time getting to their hotel room after a night of clubbing if drivers with the city's second-largest taxi company follow through with their plan to strike this weekend.
Drivers at Yellow-Checker-Star Transportation announced plans to walk off the job starting at 12:01 a.m. Sunday, saying the company didn't provide them enough information related to collective bargaining and unilaterally implemented a contract rejected by 70 percent of union members.
"Together, we have a refusal to provide relevant information and