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Westgate Las Vegas Workers Settle With Management

The Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino is the latest Las Vegas property to reach a tentative settlement with its hospitality workers, represented by the Culinary Union.

The Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, pictured above. The property has reached a tentative contract with its hospitality workers. (Image: Booking.com)

The resort casino, formerly known as the Las Vegas Hilton, agreed to a new contract with 1,000-plus hospitality workers over the weekend.

The contract likely will last for five years. It still needs to be approved by rank-and-file union members.

The union didn’t release details on the new deal, just saying in a social media post on Sunday that it was “the best contract ever.”

Negotiations With 18 Properties

Even with this tentative settlement, the Culinary Union remains in negotiations with 18 other Las Vegas properties.

They are independently owned or smaller casino hotels either located on the Las Vegas Strip or in downtown Las Vegas.

If some 6,000 union members don’t settle with these properties by 5 a.m. on Feb. 2, 2024, they have threatened to go out on strike, according to a union post on X, formerly known as Twitter. The union has begun informational picketing at several Las Vegas casinos.

Among the properties that have yet to reach a tentative agreement are Circus Circus, Hilton Grand Vacations, Rio, Sahara Las Vegas, the Strat Casino, Treasure Island, Virgin Hotels, Binion’s, Circa, Downtown Grand, El Cortez, Four Queens, Fremont, Golden Gate, Golden Nugget, Main Street, The D, and the Plaza.

Trump, Waldorf Astoria Settlements

Last week, the union announced a tentative settlement with the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas. The agreement was reached after 16 hours of closed-door negotiations. The five-year agreement will govern 350 hospitality workers after it gets approval by rank-and-file workers.

Previously, the union reached a tentative agreement with hospitality workers at the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas.

In recent weeks, the Culinary Union also announced settlements with hospitality workers at the Mirage, Tropicana, and Four Seasons.

In November, Culinary Union members reached agreements with management at three large casino companies: Wynn Resorts, Caesars Entertainment, and MGM Resorts International. A planned November 10 strike was averted with these settlements.

The agreements for Wynn, MGM, and Caesars will lead to a 10% salary increase for hospitality workers in the first year of the contract, according to the Culinary Union. They will earn a cumulative 32% increase over the contract.

Other noneconomic victories were won by workers in these agreements, including agreements regarding job security.

The Culinary Workers Union Local 226 and the Bartenders Union Local 165 represent some 60K bartenders, bellmen, cocktail servers, cooks, food servers, guest room attendants, kitchen workers, laundry staff, and porters.

The post Westgate Las Vegas Workers Settle With Management appeared first on Casino.org.

 

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