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A “historic” deal between a union representing 10,000 Las Vegas hospitality workers has reportedly been reached with Caesars Entertainment, easing fears that a potential strike could threaten the F1 grand prix.
Earlier this week, it was reported that tens of thousands of hospitality workers in the area were planning a two-day strike. The Culinary and Bartenders Union announced their intention to strike if no agreement could be reached with various casinos, hotels, and restaurants that employ their 35,000 members across 18 Las Vegas properties. This strike would be the largest labor union strike in the region and could negatively impact the upcoming Las Vegas Grand Prix. However, a five-year agreement has been reached with Caesars Entertainment for 10,000 hospitality workers, with the union pushing for higher wages. Negotiations are still ongoing with MGM Resorts International and Wynn Resorts, as approximately 25,000 workers across nine casinos could go on strike if no agreement is reached. Both parties are expected to find an agreement following tough negotiations before Friday’s deadline.
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