Strike which threatened F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix set to be avoided after deal reached

Earlier this week𝔍 it was widely reported that tens of thousand hospitality worꦗkers in the area would go on a two-day strike.
It was revealed that the Culinary and Bartenders Union would init🎶iate a strike for 35,000 of its members across 18 Las Vegas properties if no agreement was reached across the various casinos, hotels, and restaurants that employ them.
It wou💯ld mark the bigges🦩t labour union strike in the region, making it bad news for the Las Vegas Grand Prix next weekend.
As reported by , a five-yജear deal has been agreed with Caesars Entertainment for 10,000 hospitality workers, with theꦰ union pushing for higher wages.
The Culinary Bartenders Union has been 💙quoted as saying the agreement is of a “historic n༒ature” and there will be a significant increase in wages.

Further negotiations are set to take place ahead of Friday’s deadline for a strike, with MGM Resorts International and Wynn Resorts yet to find an agreement.&📖nbsp;
Approximately 25,000 workers across nine casinos would go on strike ifജ ne꧟ither MGM or Wynn Resorts appease the unions.
Outlined by Reuters, both parties are exꦍpected to “reach an agreement” with the unions following tough negotiations ahead of Friday.

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