Casino employees in Ohio go on strike

About 400 members of the United Auto Trade unions have vowed to strike today if a new arrangement with the casino can't be reached.
They are paid hourly and also include dealers and slot workers.
They might be joined in the negotiations by an additional 400 union members from the Sunset Casino in Columbus, Ohio, as reported by the local daily The Blade.
Penn Entertainments owns the casinos. The organization asserts that its Toledo members make a base wage of $6.36 an hour, although tips can significantly boost this wage. The union wants to raise the base wage to $7.35 per hour.
 
I don't know casinos have a latge workforce to that extent. Unless we would be economical with the truth, casino operators are also economic stakeholders because they too are labour employers. I beg they should quickly resolve the impasse in Ohio before other states join them.
 
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