BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) — Security officers at a Pennsylvania
casino have become the first to ratify a union contract under billionaire
casino magnate Sheldon Adelson.
Security personnel at the Sands
Casino Resort Bethlehem on Wednesday agreed to a three-year deal
with Las Vegas
Sands Corp., The (Allentown) Morning Call reported.
The officers are the only union members at Las Vegas
Sands, which has more than 50,000 employees worldwide at casinos in Las Vegas,
Singapore and Macau. They are part of the International Union, Security, Police
and Fire Professionals of America.
The 146-member local approved a deal that gives security
guards immediate raises of 8 percent, a seniority structure and a
greater say in work rules at the casino in Bethlehem, according to
International Union President David Hickey. The vote was 70-6.
"These guys are making history today," Hickey
said. "They've hung in there through some hard times to get here. They
have a right to be proud."
Sands guards first voted to unionize in 2011, but the
casino company founded by Adelson fought the decision. Negotiations on an initial
contract began nearly a year ago.
"The first contract is always the hardest, but we're
pretty happy with what we got," said George Bonser, a recently retired
Sands guard who helped lead the unionization effort.
Sands has remained largely free of unions by offering
competitive wages and benefits to its workers, and by fighting attempts to
organize, the newspaper reported.
Sands officials did not respond to a request for comment.
This story has been corrected to show that security
officers are part of the International Union, Security, Police and Fire
Professionals of America, not that they joined in December.
Source: Yahoo.com
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