Trade Show & Convention Centers Worker

News Updates

Press Release
November 4 -

(DETROIT) – Casino workers at MGM Grand Detroit voted tonight to ratify a new, four-year agreement – the final of three casino contacts to be approved.

Headline News
October 25 -

Unionized workers at Detroit's MotorCity Casino Hotel voted overwhelmingly today to authorize a new four-year contract that increases health care costs for workers and provides a raise of 30 cents per hour in the last year, a labor spokesman said.

Press Release
October 25 -

(DETROIT) – MotorCity Casino workers in Detroit, Mich. voted to ratify a new, four-year agreement tonight. The valets, front desk staff, phone operators, warehouse, grounds and general workers are represented by Teamsters Local 372 in Detroit.

Headline News
October 25 -

Workers at Greektown Casino voted today to ratify a new, four-year agreement by a margin of 3-1, said Shawn Ellis, communications director for Teamsters Local 372.

Press Release
October 24 -

(DETROIT) – Casino workers voted by a 3-to-1 margin to ratify a new, four-year agreement with Greektown Casino in Detroit, Mich. tonight.  The valet, front desk, phone operators, warehouse, grounds and general workers are represented by Teamsters Local 372 in Detroit, a member of the Detroit Casino Council.

Press Release
September 23 -

(WASHINGTON) – The following is the official statement from Teamsters General President James P. Hoffa on the union’s support of UNITE HERE and Atlantic City workers in their contract negotiations.

Headline News
November 19 -

In June, 25 furniture movers at the Colorado Convention Center unanimously voted in favor of Teamster representation.

Headline News
June 3 -

Workers at SMG in Denver, Colorado secured a strong voice in the workplace today when they became the newest members of Local 17.

Headline News
October 16 -

The mood of participants here at the world’s largest trade show on Thursday depended largely on how they were being affected by the weak American dollar.

Headline News
July 14 -

The 2010 North American International Auto Show in January should experience fewer bumps than this year's event, organizers said Thursday.