35,000 Workers May Strike Las Vegas Grand Prix

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Nevada's Culinary Workers Union threatens to strike if a deal is not reached with casino owners by November 10. 

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Tens of thousands of hospitality workers, including bartenders and kitchen employees, could walk out just days before the Las Vegas Grand Prix. 

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The union has been negotiating with ownership groups behind major casinos for seven months. 

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35,000 workers are prepared to strike at 18 casinos owned by MGM Resorts International, Caesar's Entertainment, and Wynn Resorts. 

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The strike could impact the success of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, which offers exclusive and expensive ticket packages. 

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The Culinary Workers Union sees the race weekend as an opportunity to push for wage increases, job security, and new security protections. 

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Recent strikes in entertainment and the automotive industry have seen some success, giving the union hope for their demands. 

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The Super Bowl coming to Las Vegas in three months adds pressure on casinos to reach a deal. 

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The Super Bowl coming to Las Vegas in three months adds pressure on casinos to reach a deal. 

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