Las Vegas Casino Strikes Averted as Culinary Union Reaches Deal with MGM Resorts
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The Culinary union reached a deal with MGM Resorts covering 25,400 members, averting a strike at 8 casinos in Las Vegas.
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The deal provides significant immediate raises in pay and benefits, with additional raises over 5 years.
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It comes after a similar deal was reached with Caesars Entertainment, averting strikes at 9 other casinos.
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The deals end the threat of hospitality strikes in Las Vegas during a busy weekend with an F1 race.
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Unions across the US have been securing large wage gains recently through negotiations and strikes.