ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (CBS) – Workers at Atlantic City’s
newest casino have voted to join a union, meaning all 11 casinos in the city
are now unionized.
Employees at Revel Casino Hotel voted late Friday to join
Local 54 of the Unite-HERE union by a margin of about 80 percent to 20 percent.
But it could also complicate efforts for the struggling
casino to find a buyer or a joint venture partner. Revel, which has been losing
money since it opened in April 2012, is also considering a second Chapter 11
bankruptcy filing. It emerged from Chapter 11 last year with vastly reduced
debt but continued to struggle to gain market share in the crowded northeast
casino market.
“Today is a great day for casino workers,” said union
president Bob McDevitt. “We are stronger when we work together, and after
today, we look forward to negotiating contracts with all of the Atlantic City
casinos.”
Revel said it hopes to work with the new union, which will represent
about 1,000 bartenders, cocktail servers, cooks, food servers, bellmen,
housekeepers and room service workers, among others.
“Revel supports our team members’ right to unionize and
respects their decision,” casino president Scott Kreeger said Saturday. “Moving
forward, we hope to foster a good relationship and work productively with Local
54 as the collective bargaining process begins.”
Liditze Diaz, a Revel employee, said she voted for the
union.
“I want the same job security and benefits for me and my son
that Local 54 members have,” she said. “I’m excited that Revel workers are
joining Local 54 and negotiating a contract at the same time as the rest of the
city.”
Local 54 has battled Revel since before it opened. Having
telegraphed its intention to use nonunion labor, the casino drew a powerful
opponent in Local 54, which objected to state assistance that enabled it to
open. The union said it feared that Revel’s addition to the already glutted
Atlantic City market would cause one or more of the older casinos to close.
In January, the Atlantic Club shut down.
The $2.4 billion casino has remained near the bottom of
Atlantic City’s 11 casinos in terms of the amount of money won from gamblers.
Source: Philly.com
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