-

UNITE HERE Estimates $1 Million Dollar Losses per Day Possible for Both Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts International if Atlantic City Strike Occurs

UNITE HERE Union Estimates Show Exposure to Strike Risk

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, UNITE HERE Local 54, the largest union of casino workers in Atlantic City, released estimates of potential financial impacts of a strike of its members.

The union projected that Caesars Entertainments’ (NASDAQ: CZR) three casinos could collectively lose $1 million per day and that market-leader MGM Resorts’ (NYSE: MGM) Borgata could lose $1.6 million per day assuming that the strike causes a Q3 2022 net revenue decline of 25% compared to Q3 2021.

Atlantic City is particularly important to Caesars. Last year, approximately 15% of its third quarter profits were generated in the Atlantic City market, according to union estimates.

Workers at all three Caesars operated casinos – Caesars Atlantic City, Harrah’s Atlantic City, and Tropicana Atlantic City – as well as Borgata and Hard Rock voted to authorize a strike with a 96% majority on June 15th. UNITE HERE Local 54’s negotiating committee is now authorized to call strikes at any of the five properties at any time. The union announced a strike deadline of July 1st for the Caesars and MGM properties and July 3rd for Hard Rock if no agreement has been reached. The strike deadlines fall just ahead of the July 4th holiday.

The union is seeking substantial wage increases at a time of rising industry profits and an ongoing labor shortage. On June 22, the City Council of Atlantic City voiced its support in a unanimous resolution that called for higher wages in the casinos and called on casino operators to negotiate in good faith to avert a strike.

To read the union’s full report, click here.

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 South Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania. With over 10,000 members, Local 54 is the largest private sector union in the region. Local 54 is an affiliate of UNITE HERE, an international labor union that represents 300,000 working people across North America.

Contacts

Bethany Holmes
bholmes@unitehere.org

UNITE HERE


Release Summary
UNITE HERE Projection: $1 Million Dollar Daily Losses Possible for Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts International if Atlantic City Strike Occurs
Release Versions

Contacts

Bethany Holmes
bholmes@unitehere.org

More News From UNITE HERE

UNITE HERE Wants Clean Air Without the Fees at Curator Collection Hotels

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UNITE HERE, the union for hotel workers in the United States and Canada, wants every guest to have a hotel room with fresh air, free and clear. That’s why the union has launched a new page on its website, www.CuratorCollectionCon.org, to ask why the Curator Hotels & Resorts Collection has partnered with FreshAir Sensor, an air-monitoring company that advocates charging guests extra to ensure “certified” clean air in their hotel rooms. The “Curator Collection Con”...

Hotel Workers’ Union Fights “Resort Fee Ripoff,” Launches Website to Help Guests Avoid Unfair Fees at Curator Collection hotels

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UNITE HERE, the union for hotel workers and a critic of resort fees in the hospitality industry, is launching a website that shines a light on the prevalence of these unpopular and sneaky fees at hotels that make up the Curator Hotel & Resort Collection. Curator is a so-called “soft brand” of approximately 75 boutique and resort hotels and is majority-owned by real estate investors Pebblebrook Hotel Trust (NYSE: PEB). CuratorCollectionCon.org alerts guests booking...

OTG Workers Represented by UNITE HERE Allege Systematic Wage and Hour Violations at Private Equity Owned Airport Concessionaire

PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OTG workers at the Philadelphia Airport filed over 50 complaints alleging multiple violations of Philadelphia's local wage and hour laws....
Back to Newsroom