Casino on union

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Companies are doing extremely well and we are demanding that workers aren’t left behind.”

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“Workers brought every single one of these companies through the pandemic and into a great recovery, and workers deserve a fair share. “If these gaming companies don’t come to an agreement, the workers have spoken and we will be ready to do whatever it takes - up to and including a strike,” he continued. “Today, Culinary and Bartenders Union members have sent the strongest message possible to the casino industry to settle a fair contract as soon as possible,” Ted Pappageorge, secretary-treasurer for the union, said in a statement. “It’s up to the three largest employers in Las Vegas to step up and do the right thing.”

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The union represents nearly all nongaming workers at hotels and casinos, including housekeepers, waitstaff and kitchen staff. The union did not set a deadline for a walkout, but a full strike would effectively freeze all activity on the Las Vegas Strip, key to the city’s economy. More than 40,000 members are working without a contract as the union seeks better pay, benefits and working conditions in negotiations with top casino companies including, MGM International, Wynn and Caesars Entertainment.

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