![]() More bargaining sessions with those two companies are expected before Friday morning's strike deadline. ![]() ![]() "So you should expect that when we reach an agreement on a contract, it's going to be the largest increase that our employees have seen in the four decades since we started interacting with the Culinary Union."Ĭulinary still remains in talks with MGM Resorts and Wynn Resorts, which cover nine properties and about 25,000 workers, and the threat of a strike at those resorts still looms. "You've heard me say before, we have done quite well as a company post-merger, post-pandemic, and our employees should and will participate in that," Reeg said on an earnings call. RELATED | Culinary Union sets final negotiating sessions with 'Big Three' casinos ahead of possible strike Caesars CEO Tom Reeg told analysts last week that he was optimistic about reaching a deal with the union.
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