![]() The Culinary Workers Union had been unsuccessful in negotiations with the three biggest casino chains since April, and set a strike deadline a week ago for November 10. Before the deal, union members at the casinos earned around $26 an hour and had health insurance, according to the Associated Press. Meanwhile, three casino giants-MGM, Caesars and Wynn-operate many of the biggest casinos on the Las Vegas Strip. The Culinary Workers Union and Bartenders Union represent around 53,000 workers in Las Vegas, according to Reuters. ![]() ![]() The tentative deals with Caesars and MGM were reached just days before the Friday strike deadline, which was set for five days before the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend starts on November 15.
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