Nevada's Culinary Workers Union threatens to strike if a deal is not reached with casino owners by November 10.
Tens of thousands of hospitality workers, including bartenders and kitchen employees, could walk out just days before the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The union has been negotiating with ownership groups behind major casinos for seven months.
35,000 workers are prepared to strike at 18 casinos owned by MGM Resorts International, Caesar's Entertainment, and Wynn Resorts.
The strike could impact the success of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, which offers exclusive and expensive ticket packages.
The Culinary Workers Union sees the race weekend as an opportunity to push for wage increases, job security, and new security protections.
Recent strikes in entertainment and the automotive industry have seen some success, giving the union hope for their demands.
The Super Bowl coming to Las Vegas in three months adds pressure on casinos to reach a deal.
The Super Bowl coming to Las Vegas in three months adds pressure on casinos to reach a deal.
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