HORSESHOE CASINO WORKERS STRIKE IN SHELBYVILLE
- More than 200 dealers and dual rates at Horseshoe Casino are on strike to demand recognition of Teamsters Local 135 as their bargaining representative.
- The ongoing government shutdown led to a delay in the election, prompting the Teamsters to propose a neutral third party for voting.
- Horseshoe Casino management's refusal to recognize the union prompted workers to strike, seeking better representation.
- Teamsters Local 135 aims to provide strong representation for the casino workers who have fought to join the union.
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HORSESHOE CASINO WORKERS STRIKE IN SHELBYVILLE
200 Dealers and Dual Rates Demand Recognition of Teamsters as Their Union
Horseshoe Indianapolis Dealers, Dual Rate Workers on Strike
Labor, management at impasse Horseshoe Indianapolis table game dealers and dual rate employees – workers who split time between dealing cards and supervising the gaming floor – have gone on strike over the right to unionize. Friday, October 17, was the day the 200 workers were scheduled to vote on their union, but because union elections are overseen by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and the federal government is currently shut down, …
Horseshoe Casino Workers Strike for Teamsters Representation
(SHELBYVILLE, Ind.) – Workers at Horseshoe Indianapolis have launched a strike as they demand recognition of Teamsters Local 135 as their bargaining representative. The 200 dealers and dual rates were scheduled to vote in their union election on Friday, Oct. 17. The ongoing government shutdown caused the election to be delayed indefinitely, so the prospective Teamsters proposed using a neutral third party to conduct the vote as planned. Horsesho…
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