They said it did not meet their demands, which included protecting health care, job security, retirement benefits, and reducing workloads. The casinos offered a final proposal late Tuesday morning that the unions rejected. MORE: How much money Detroit could lose from a casino strikeĪccording to an update from the DCC, negotiations went on for months without reaching a deal. We will remain open for business to serve our customers and are committed to continued good-faith bargaining with the Detroit Casino Council to resolve the issues at hand as soon as possible.'įive unions make up the DCC: Local 24, United Auto Workers, Teamsters Local 1038, Operating Engineers Local 324, and the Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters. '…we have made generous, progressive settlement offers that position our team members and business for sustainable success. In response to the strike, Penn Entertainment which runs Greektown said it was disappointed by the decision to strike. They are now picketing for a new deal after rejecting contract offers proposed Tuesday morning.įOX 2 reached out to the Detroit mayor's office for comment, but did not hear back.
Thousands of dealers, cleaning staff, food and beverage workers, valets, and engineers make up the unionized workers that operate the three Detroit gaming centers.