It’s getting so bad for those Detroit workers, CBS News Detroit reports the union there is looking for warm winter clothes donations, as well food items, diapers, formula and other such necessities. Certain sportsbooks no longer take wagers in person. Other reports say one of the casinos slashed some of its slots, high limit games and the poker room. Now in its fourth week, that strike might give somewhat of a preview should the Culinary Workers Union Las Vegas do the same.ĬBS News Detroit reports that as soon as the strike was official, “Some casinos have already closed their valet service to cope with fewer employees and said patrons should expect disruptions in their restaurants as well.” Much is the same in Detroit, where the Detroit Casino Council’s 3,700 casino workers – including some at MGM Grand Detroit – hit the picket lines in mid-October. “We’re not going to accept anything less than what would be a great contract,” Pappageorge said Tuesday at Caesars Palace.Ĭulinary union announces ‘tentative’ deal with Caesars 48 hours before strike deadline Under that backdrop, during Tuesday’s negotiations with Caesars, the union’s Secretary-Treasurer, Ted Pappageorge, said those 35,000 hospitality workers are ready to strike – just days before the inaugural 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Even the deal with Caesars could take up to 10 days for union membership to approve, leaving the possibility of a strike against all three corporations a distinct possibility.
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