Encore Boston Harbor Cashiers Join Teamsters in Union Push
This development comes amidst growing pressures facing unions, as President Trump recently took a harsh stance against collective bargaining rights Workers atEncore Boston Harborhave ngaken a significant step toward securing a stronger collective voice.85 cage cashiersat theEverett casino voted almost unanimously to be represented by Teamsters Local 25, adding their ranks to the 140 Teamsters already employed at the resort. While all high-profile casinos in theLas Vegas Stripare unionized, nationwide membership is on the decline. Announced on Tuesday, the move highlights agrowing pressurefor organized labor across the US casino industry. At Encore, cage cashiers interact with customers by exchanging chips for cash, ademanding rolethat requires accuracy, speed, and concentration. The workers now say that they are ready to bargainfor fairer pay, better benefits, and a seat at the negotiating table. Tom Mari, president of Teamsters Local 25, applauded the decision, adding that the union was ready to pursue furtherimprovements for working conditions. Meanwhile, employees were optimistic that the move would help everyone on the job build a better future. Mari lauded the new union members’ resolve, pledging Teamsters Local 25’s full support. These workers fought long and hard, determined to win a strong voice on the job. All of us at Local 25 are ready to make sure these new members get the industry-leading pay and benefits they deserve. Local 25 represents more than 13,000 membersthroughout the Boston region. Its influence extends well beyond the workplace, with political cloutthat makes it a force in Massachusetts campaigns. The union has proven its ability to stand its ground even against industry giants likeWynn Resorts, ensuring its members receive adequate wages, benefits, and job security. The Encore development coincides with a turbulent period for labor unions across the USA, particularly in gaming. In August, Las Vegas’ powerful Culinary Unionannounced that, for the first time in its 90-year history, every major casino on the Strip had unionized. This landmark achievement came even as tourism numbers in the city dropped this summer, underscoring the stability union protection can provide even in leaner seasons. The broader national picture is more complicated. Union membership outside Las Vegas continues to decline, and political pressure against labor rights remains intense. In March, President Donald Trumpsigned an executive order restricting collective bargaining rights for certain federal workers, spurring legal challengesfrom unions. Meanwhile, more than two dozen states have adopted “right-to-work” laws that weaken unions’ bargaining power. Against such a backdrop, the success of Encore Boston Harbor demonstrateslabor resiliencein service-dominated sectors. Casino workers continue to seek recognitionthat their roles are as essential to the industry’s success as the high-rolling customers and expensive marketing campaigns. For Local 25, the addition of the Encore cashiers sends a message to other non-unionized groups that theyhave a fighting chanceagainst corporate opposition.

Unionization Will Help Employees Secure Better Working Conditions


US Labor Movements Face Growing Challenges
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