Casino unions agitating for contract in Detroit
Thursday, Sept. 14, 2000 | 11:38 a.m.
DETROIT -- More than 90 percent of voting workers at Detroit's two casinos authorized bargainers to take whatever action necessary to reach a contract with the casinos, a spokesman for a labor coalition said.
But Phil Schloop, spokesman for the Detroit Casino Council, a labor coalition representing the about 4,700 MGM Grand Detroit and MotorCity Casino workers, said Wednesday night that didn't mean workers would go on strike.
"I think there's a good deal of frustration, and people would like to bring this to closure," Schloop said. "I don't think anyone's afraid to strike, but I don't think it's inevitable a strike has to happen."
When asked about the likelihood of a strike as early as this weekend, Schloop said, "I'm really not in a position to answer that."
MGM Grand Detroit is owned by MGM MIRAGE of Las Vegas, MotorCity is controlled by Mandalay Resort Group of Las Vegas.
It was not immediately clear whether the casinos had a contingency plan if a walkout happens by the affected workers, who account for the majority of the more than 5,000 employees at the gambling halls.
An MGM Grand Detroit spokeswoman said in a statement Wednesday evening that the bargaining process is complicated and there are many details that need to be resolved. Messages left Wednesday with officials at MotorCity Casino, which opened in December, were not returned.
Negotiators for a year have been trying to hash out the first contract for the largely hourly workers at the casinos, including "basically everyone but managers and supervisors" and security, Schloop said.
"As you know, first contracts are always most difficult because you have to bargain everything," he said.
With more talks planned Friday, he said, bargainers have resolved workplace issues and contract language but have not reached a middle ground on sticking points such as wages and benefits.
Schloop would not elaborate on the monetary issues, other than to say disparities between the wages and benefits at the two casinos have complicated talks.
Regardless, he said, "I think the unions all feel that a contract can be reached."
"It's certainly our intention to make those (talks Friday) a productive set of discussions," he said. "We intend at getting at it and staying focused."
Schloop's council is made up of bargaining units from the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 372, the United Auto Workers, the Union of Operating Engineers and the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees union, known in Las Vegas as the Culinary Union.
Detroit mayoral spokesman Greg Bowens said that though he has not been privy to the talks, "all we can do as a city administration is be optimistic that both sides will be able to reach a fair, equitable settlement -- soon."
All the while, Schloop said his council has been organizing workers at the city's virtually finished, 2,400-employee Greektown Casino, awaiting state licensing and tentatively scheduled to open Nov. 10.
The council, Schloop said, "feels very strongly that all three casinos deserve good contracts and good representation."
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