![]() Negotiations between the Culinary Union and Caesars Entertainment unfolded over an intense 20-hour stretch, resulting in a deal that the union has described as "historic" and "life-changing." While the specific terms of the agreement remain undisclosed, the Culinary Union has positioned it as a monumental step forward for its members, including cooks, bartenders, waiters, waitresses, and housekeepers. The tentative agreement averts a strike of the company’s roughly 10,000 union members just before the area hosts the inaugural Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix. The development comes before a strike deadline that had the potential to trigger a widespread walkout at several major hotel-casinos along the iconic Las Vegas Strip on Friday. ![]() Following a high-stakes negotiation marathon, the Culinary Union, representing approximately 60,000 hospitality workers in Nevada, has clinched a tentative five-year labor deal with Caesars Entertainment. ![]()
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