MGM Resorts reportedly has been telling its corporate staff that they must step in to replace striking workers if it comes to that. Those employees who are a part of the new deal will get “significant” pay raises and have the potential to grow within the company going into the future. Other talks ongoingĬaesars released its own statement regarding the agreement, noting the “integral contributions” of its team members that have led to a successful few years for its properties in Las Vegas. The contract will cover approximately 10,000 of the 35,000 impacted members. The union noted that it took about 20 consecutive hours of talks to arrive at the tentative five-year agreement. A strike is still in the cards at the 11 properties under the ownership of these companies if no deal is made by Friday morning.ĭeal will cover approximately 10,000 of the 35,000 impacted union members
Union officials are meeting with MGM Resorts on Wednesday and Wynn Resorts on Thursday to try to broker some sort of an agreement. This means that the nine Caesars properties in the city won’t be impacted by the planned strike action.
With members getting ready to go on the picket line in a couple of days, the Culinary Workers Union announced on Wednesday that it struck a tentative agreement with Caesars Entertainment. The threat of casino workers striking has been a dark cloud hanging over Las Vegas in recent months.