Union has deal with 4th Atlantic City casino; Taj talks on
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Atlantic City's main casino workers union reached agreement Thursday with four of the five casinos it had been targeting for a strike this weekend.
A union official said the contracts succeeded in regaining a good part of what union members had given back to the casinos in past negotiations.
Caesars Entertainment is proud of the investments it has made to contribute to Atlantic City's revitalization and will continue to help drive the city's revival.
Extra police have been assigned to duty, and the union has trained strike captains to supervise picketers and has planned the precise routes they would walk during a strike.