Casino Workers At Caesars Southern Indiana Go On Strike
Briefly

More than 140 workers at Caesars Southern Indiana Hotel and Casino struck after contract negotiations with management stalled following the reopening of the casino, which had been closed due to flooding. Union officials, representing a minority of the 900 employees, accused management of greed and disrespect amid record profits of $240 million in 2024, asserting that workers deserve a fair share. Union members reiterated their commitment to holding management accountable, while the casino stated its intention to negotiate in good faith and reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
None of us wanted to strike, but management forced our hand. All we're asking for is the ability to support our families and retire with dignity. This property makes more than enough money to do right by us.
We're going to hold management accountable for their greed and blatant disrespect. It's time for the people who run this casino to recognize the workers who make their profits possible. We'll do whatever it takes to win what our members deserve.
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