The council said the contract also includes no health care cost increases for employees, workload reductions, especially for housekeeping staff, and increases for the first time in eight years in employer retirement plan contributions. The council said the agreement includes the largest wage increases ever negotiated in the Detroit casino industry’s 23-year history, including an immediate 18% pay raise on average. MGM Grand did not immediately comment after the vote tallies were announced Sunday night. According to a union news release, the casino and the union will schedule more bargaining dates.
Union workers at MGM Grand Detroit voted to reject the agreement, and workers there will continue to strike. Members of the Detroit Casino Council have voted to ratify new five-year contracts with MotorCity Casino and Hollywood Casino at Greektown after 34 days on strike.