
Union to avoid Harrah's hotels
Pact stalemate has guild pull business
Aug. 27, 2009
Copyright © Las Vegas Review-Journal
By ARNOLD M. KNIGHTLY
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Union letter
to CEO of Harrah's One of the nation's
largest teachers unions is pulling its
business from Harrah's Entertainment in
a show of solidarity with a sister
dealers union in Atlantic City that is
still without a contract.
Randi Weingarten, president of the 1.4
million-member American Federation of
Teachers, sent a letter dated Aug. 19 to
Harrah's Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer Gary Loveman stating that the
union "will not conduct business with
any Harrah's venue in the nation while
you continue to stonewall in contract
negotiations" with the United Auto
Workers union at Bally's and Caesars
Atlantic City.
The UAW and AFT are both affiliates of
the AFL-CIO.
Although the teachers union is
concentrated in the Northeast, the union
is telling its planners to not book
conventions and meetings at Harrah's
properties across the country, naming
Las Vegas in the letter.
"Las Vegas is another popular venue for
our meetings," Weingarten said in the
letter. "However, while this stalemate
continues, we will be actively seeking
alternative business relationships and
facilities for upcoming conventions and
meetings."
Harrah's Entertainment officials could
not be reached for comment.
The UAW has been negotiating a first
contract for 700 dealers and 22 slot
technicians at Caesars for 19 months.
Management at Bally's has refused to
bargain with the union regarding 960
dealers at Bally's and is appealing a
federal labor board ruling that said the
casino property must negotiate.
The UAW has held pickets at both
properties.
"Your egregious treatment of employees
engaged in the legally protected right
to bargain collectively has
consequences," Weingarten's letter said,
referring to the boycott.
The letter ends: "We look forward to
hearing of the fair resolution of a
contract with the UAW Atlantic City
dealers' union. Until that time, our
policy is to take our meeting and
convention business elsewhere."
Las Vegas Dealers Local 721, which is
also an affiliate of the AFL-CIO, is
still negotiating for first contracts in
Las Vegas at Wynn Las Vegas and Caesars
Palace.
Wynn dealers voted for union
representation in May 2007, and Caesars
Palace dealers did he same in December
2007.
Those negotiations, however, were not
discussed in Weingarten's letter.
Teachers in Clark County are represented
by a division of the National Education
Association.
Contact reporter Arnold M. Knightly at
aknightly@reviewjournal.com or
702-477-3893.
