President Biden Commends Historic Tentative Agreement Between Culinary Union and Major Las Vegas Resorts
- November 11th, 2023
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President Joe Biden has extended his congratulations to the Culinary and Bartenders Unions for their collaborative efforts in reaching a tentative agreement with MGM Resorts, Caesars Entertainment, and Wynn Resorts. The President commended the unions for their dedication to securing a deal that enhances the quality of life for all workers involved.
Highlighting Las Vegas's rich union history and the pivotal role workers play in the city's prosperity, President Biden emphasized the significance of providing hospitality workers with good jobs, fair pay, and benefits that empower them to support their families. Drawing from his experience as a candidate, where he stood in solidarity with Culinary Union members during a picket line, the President underscored the importance of a job being more than just a paycheck—it's about dignity, respect, and the assurance of a better future for one's family.
President Biden acknowledged the sacrifices made by various worker groups and their collective efforts in advocating for fair compensation. While Culinary Union members will have the final say on the tentative agreement, the President acknowledged that there are still Las Vegas workers engaged in negotiations who also deserve equitable deals.
In closing, the President celebrated the growing movement propelled by the sacrifices of hospitality workers, autoworkers, actors, Teamsters, writers, port workers, rail workers, and healthcare workers. This historic agreement, once finalized, is expected to contribute significantly to ensuring all workers receive the quality of life they rightfully deserve.
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