An exterior view of MGM Grand hotel and casino, after MGM Resorts shut down some computer systems due to a cyber attack in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., September 13, 2023.
The Las Vegas unions, considered among the most powerful in the country, are demanding higher wages, stronger protections against new technology that may threaten jobs, a reduction in steep quotas for housekeepers and improved safety for workers.
"Economically, the companies have made some movement but we are millions of dollars apart," Ted Pappageorge, Culinary Union Secretary-Treasurer told reporters on a call.
The city is gearing up for major events in November including the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix which is expected to bring more than 100,000 tourists to the city.
The union said no additional big table negotiations are currently scheduled with the three casino operators, including Caesars.
Persons:
Bridget Bennett, Ted Pappageorge, Wynn, Thomas Reeg, Reeg, Doyinsola Oladipo, David Gregorio Our
Organizations:
MGM, MGM Resorts, REUTERS, MGM Resorts International, Caesars Entertainment, Wynn Resorts, Culinary Workers, Bartenders Unions, Las, housekeepers, Culinary Union, Caesars, Las Vegas, Thomson
Locations:
Las Vegas , Nevada, U.S, Las Vegas, New York