Union members in Detroit ratify contract with MGM Grand

Dec 2 (Reuters) – Union members with the Detroit Casino Council have voted to ratify a new contract with MGM Grand Detroit, operated by MGM Resorts, the Unite Here union said on Saturday.

The unions will end the 47-day strike immediately, Unite Here said in a statement, adding that the agreement covers 1,700 employees.

The Detroit Casino Council reached a tentative agreement on Nov. 17 for a new contract covering 3,700 workers at MGM Grand, Hollywood Casino at Greektown, operated by Penn Entertainment (PENN.O) and MotorCity Casino.

Union members at Hollywood Casino at Greektown and MotorCity Casino voted to ratify the new contract, ending a 34-day strike, but MGM Grand workers had not.

“We’re glad our DCC-represented employees voted tonight to ratify the 64-month contract and end the strike, allowing us to immediately resume full and normal operations at MGM Grand Detroit,” MGM said in a statement to Reuters.

The workers will receive an immediate $3 an hour raise along with $5 an hour total raises over the life of the contact, Unite Here said.

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