But the tentative agreement with Caesars could provide the momentum needed for the union to win new deals for its remaining 25,000 members who are still without contracts. The union said the agreement toward a five-year contract for about 10,000 workers came after 20 hours of negotiations.Ī sweeping walkout could still happen if the union cannot make deals with MGM Resorts International, the state’s largest private employer, and Wynn Resorts by 5 a.m. The announcement came after months of tense negotiations and just days before the Culinary Workers Union’s deadline for a strike.
LAS VEGAS (AP) - The labor union representing tens of thousands of Las Vegas hospitality workers announced Wednesday that it has reached a tentative deal with casino giant Caesars Entertainment, a major breakthrough that could help avert an unprecedented strike at more than a dozen hotel-casinos on the Las Vegas Strip.