Vegas matriarch’s canny decision has netted her family $10k-a-day to do NOTHING for 27 years

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According to the Culinary Union, during Elardi’s ownership of the Frontier, workers held a six-year-long strike that featured a 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week picket line. 

The strike was reportedly over cuts to compensation and benefits and saw more than 500 workers gather outside the luxury hotel. 

The record-breaking protest, reported as the nation’s longest ongoing labor dispute at the time, didn’t end until 1998 when Kansas businessman Phil Ruffin purchased the Frontier.

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