The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Union authorizes Atlantic City casino strike next month

- By Wayne Parry

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. » Atlantic City casino workers on Wednesday authorized their leaders to call a strike against the gambling houses if new contracts are not reached by the beginning of July.

Members of Local 54 of the Unite Here union authorized their negotiatin­g committee to call a July 1 strike against the Borgata and the three casinos owned by Caesars Entertainm­ent — Caesars, Harrah’s and Tropicana — and a July 3 strike against Hard Rock if new deals are not in place by then.

Union president Bob McDevitt said 96% of the “several thousand” union members who cast ballots did so in favor of authorizin­g a strike.

“The industry better not take this lightly,” he told a cheering ballroom of union members after the vote. “This is a no (B.S.) thing.”

Contracts expired over two weeks ago and talks have yet to reach a new deal.

The “yes” vote will not result in an immediate strike. It simply gives the union’s negotiatin­g committee, comprised of workers from all nine casinos, the power to call a strike.

Spokespeop­le for Caesars Entertainm­ent and Hard Rock declined comment, while executives from other casinos did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

McDevitt said the union has so-called “me-too” agreements with Bally’s and the Ocean Casino Resort specifying that they will honor the terms of contracts reached with the city’s larger properties. That effectivel­y guarantees those two casinos will not be struck, he said.

“Bally’s and Ocean are in the green zone, Resorts and Golden Nugget are in the yellow zone and the rest are in the red zone,” he said.

Union members said they are ready to walk out if the call comes.

“We are fighting for economics across the board, for all job classifica­tions,” said Ruth Ann Joyce, a bartender at the Harrah’s and Hard Rock casinos, and a veteran of Atlantic City labor wars. She worked at the Showboat when it closed in 2014, one of four casinos to go bellyup that year.

The union says it is seeking “significan­t” wage increases in the next contract to help workers deal with financial setbacks caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic and rapidly rising prices.

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 ?? WAYNE PARRY - THE AP ?? Members of Local 54 of the Unite Here union celebrate after voting on June 15, in Atlantic City, N.J., to authorize a strike against the casinos next month if a new contract is not reached in two weeks.
WAYNE PARRY - THE AP Members of Local 54 of the Unite Here union celebrate after voting on June 15, in Atlantic City, N.J., to authorize a strike against the casinos next month if a new contract is not reached in two weeks.

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