Working Families Respond to Mass Shooting in Nevada

 

After yet another mass shooting last night, this time in Las Vegas, working families and their allies responded to the tragic evening. Below are their responses.

Steve Sisolak, chair of Clark County Commission in Las Vegas, has set up a GoFundMe page to collect donations to aid the victims and their families. Please visit the Las Vegas Victims' Fund and contribute what you can.

 

 

Thoughts and prayers are with tourists and workers tonight on the Las Vegas Strip.

 

 

BREAKING: Statement by Culinary Union's Geoconda Argüello-Kline regarding the mass shooting in Las Vegas last night: http://ow.ly/19LU30fAe6f 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our hearts are broken by the tragic news from Las Vegas. The victims and their families are in our thoughts.

We thank the fire fighters, police, and medical professionals for their quick response and the work they've done to save lives.

 

 

 

 

Thinking of those who died & were wounded in . Our hearts go out to first responders trying to help http://bit.ly/2khQxrg 

 

 

Pray for the victims and their families in Vegas today.Another reminder how precious life is and how we must watch and care for one another.

 

 

If you are trying to locate a loved one in Las Vegas, call 1-866-535-5654.

 

 

Thoughts and Prayers are with our Las Vegas @ActorsEquitymembers. BAZ company is safe. Will continue to update.

 

 

There have been more mass shootings than days this year. It is long, long overdue for Congress to take action on gun safety.

 

 

Our thoughts and hearts are in Las Vegas with victims & their loved ones.

 

 

Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families in Las Vegas. 

 

 

 

Update: The Nevada State AFL-CIO responded:

“Last night in Las Vegas was devastating. The Nevada labor movement offers our condolences to the shooting victims and their families,” said Rusty McAllister, Executive Secretary Treasurer of the Nevada State AFL-CIO. “We thank the first responders, law enforcement officers, and medical professionals who worked all through the night to save lives. Working people will continue to come together to do all that we can to provide resources to the victims and help our community through this awful ordeal.”

“Our hearts and prayers are with everyone who was impacted by the tragic mass shooting in Las Vegas,” said Liz Sorenson, President of the Nevada State AFL-CIO. “In the face of unimaginable violence, working people are coming together to support one another. Nevada is our home and union members will step up to do whatever is needed to help the survivors and their families.”

Local unions are working with other groups in the Las Vegas community to offer assistance with coordinating donations and support for the victims of the shooting. There are several unions attempting to set up blood donation sites at their facilities. The logistics of this effort are being worked through. As the Nevada State AFL-CIO receives more information about dates, times, and locations, we will make that information widely available.

All of our affiliated unions are reaching out to their members to check on their safety and to assist in any way possible. The Culinary Union Local 226 has over 4,000 members at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and they are phone banking them to check on their wellbeing and needs.

As more information becomes available, we will continue to send it out. We will inform working families of locations of upcoming blood drives and donation opportunities to assist those in need.

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