Government Shutdown Temporarily Shuts Down Casino Workers’ Unionization Plan (Casino.org)

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The government shutdown is impeding the planned unionization of table game dealers at Horseshoe Indianapolis Caesars is reportedly not willing to allow a third-party auditor to conduct the union vote The federal government’s shutdown has — at least temporarily — put a casino workforce’s efforts to unionize on hold. Vacant table games inside Horseshoe Indiana are pictured in May 2023. Table game dealers at the Caesars Entertainment hope to unionize, but their plans are being delayed by the federal government shutdown. (Image: Yelp) More than 200 employees at Horseshoe Indianapolis in Shelbyville, Ind., are seeking to unionize through the Teamsters Local 135. The union, representing 12K workers in the airline, warehouse, and freight industries, additionally bargains on behalf of casino table-game dealers and slot attendants. Horseshoe Indianapolis croupiers manage the 65 table games at the casino owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment. They had planned to vote on whether to join the Teamsters this Friday, October 17, but the government…Read MoreCategory: Midwest, bargaining, Caesars, dealers, horseshoe, Horseshoe Indianapolis, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, slot attendants, strike, table games, Teamsters, unionSource: Casino.org

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