MOST AC CASINOS AT RISK OF LABOR DISPUTES
Union contracts at most of the casinos in Atlantic City expired on May 31, 2022. A labor dispute is possible with an employer if a new contract is not settled immediately.
In 2021, the industry reported total gross operating profits of $766.8 million, up 25% from 2019.1 Atlantic City casino industry is enjoying rising profits, but workers are struggling to make ends meet. They need wage increases and safe workloads.
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How long can a labor dispute last?
In the summer of 2016, workers at the Taj Mahal Casino went on strike and held continuous picket lines for 102 days. It ultimately closed its doors to the public and reopened as the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in June 2018.
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Which AC Casinos may be affected by a labor dispute this summer?
Most AC Casinos will have expired contracts starting 5/31/22 (Borgata, Caesar’s, Golden Nugget, Hard Rock, Harrahs, Resorts, Tropicana).