Las Vegas Players Alert: No new labor deal, Las Vegas casino workers ready to strike and soon!
DateLine: June 1st, Las Vegas
Negotiations are in the works for a new labor deal to cover 50,000 workers at Las Vegas casinos Friday, the day thousands are expected to begin striking. The workers looking for a new deal include bartenders, servers, porters and cooks at 34 casinos located downtown and on the Las Vegas Strip who are members of the Culinary Union. Their existing contract expired at midnight Thursday. The Culinary Union said early Friday a tentative agreement had been reached with Caesars Entertainment Corporation, a 5-year deal covering about 12,000 workers at nine Caesars resorts. The union is now trying to negotiate deals for the workers at two dozen other properties, including the Bellagio, ...
Hospitality and entertainment workers are preparing to go on strike in wake of 50,000 union contracts that expire on Today Friday, June 1
- The chief concern among Las Vegas workers is that their jobs will be replaced by robots.
- If the strike takes place, it could cost casinos an estimated $10 million a day in losses.
We'll see how the dice rolls.....but I doubt these beauties will be out of work
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