UNITE HERE Local 54 Launches Atlantic City Travel Alert Website in Advance of Possible Labor Dispute
UNITE HERE Local 54 has launched a website, ACTravelAlert.org, to inform travelers about potential labor disputes in Atlantic City as casino contract negotiations approach. With gaming profits back to pre-pandemic levels, workers are pushing for significant wage raises, with contracts for nine casinos, including Bally's (BALY) and Caesars (CZR), expiring on May 31, 2022. Union members are determined to secure better wages to cope with rising living costs, emphasizing that they have previously sacrificed pay for the industry's health.
- Casino gaming operating profits have surpassed pre-pandemic levels.
- Launch of ACTravelAlert.org keeps the public informed on contract negotiations.
- Wages for casino workers in Atlantic City have not increased in line with industry profits.
- Contracts for nine casinos, including Bally's and Caesars, are set to expire soon, raising concerns over potential labor disputes.
The site--ACTravelAlert.org--will provide visitors with updates on casino contract negotiations
“Now that the casinos have recovered from the pandemic, it’s time for our members to recover, too. The
Casino workers have sacrificed wage increases over the years for the health of the industry. Workers persevered through casino closures, Hurricane Sandy, and a global pandemic. Now, these same workers are getting left behind.
"I have to buy less because I need to pay the rent and utilities,” says
The website, ACTravelAlert.org, was last used by
Organizations that book business in
The following casino contracts will expire on
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Bally's (NYSE:BALY)
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Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Atlantic City -
Caesars ((NASDAQ:CZR)
Atlantic City Hotel and Casino -
Golden Nugget Atlantic City - Harrah's Resort Atlantic City
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Hard Rock Hotel &Casino Atlantic City -
Ocean Resort Casino -
Resorts
Atlantic City - Tropicana Casino & Resort Atlantic City
For updates on this potential labor dispute, follow @UHLocal54 on Twitter.
UNITE HERE Local 54 Atlantic City has been representing hospitality workers in the hospitality industry for over 100 years. Our members work as housekeepers, bartenders, cocktail servers, cooks, bellmen, doormen, and other service jobs in the casinos and hospitality industry of
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