Caesars Southern Indiana Hotel & Casino
Workers at Caesars Southern Indiana Casino Authorize Strike

More than 140 workers at Caesars Southern Indiana Hotel & Casino, represented by Teamsters Local 89 and Operating Engineers Local 399, have voted by a 98% margin to authorize a strike. The overwhelming vote is a direct response to management’s refusal to offer a fair contract.
“Our members are united and ready to fight for the strongest possible agreement. This vote sends a clear message — we will not back down. If management won’t negotiate in good faith, we’re prepared to take action,” said Avral Thompson, President of Local 89.
Caesars Southern Indiana, owned and operated by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), pulled in more than $240 million in revenue last year, making it one of the most profitable casinos in the state. Workers are demanding a contract that reflects their essential contributions to that success.
“I’ve worked at Caesars for over seven years, and we deserve a contract that values our hard work and dedication. No one wants to strike, but if management keeps disrespecting us at the bargaining table, we’re ready to demand what we’ve earned,” said Sandra Ramirez, a slot attendant at Caesars Southern Indiana and a member of Local 89.
After months of negotiations, management at Caesars Southern Indiana continues to refuse to offer fair retirement benefits and remains far apart on other key economic issues.
“At this point, the ball is entirely in management’s court. If Caesars faces a strike, management will have no one to blame but themselves for the fallout. We stand ready to back our members every step of the way,” said Teamsters General Secretary-Treasurer Fred Zuckerman.
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Avral Thompson
Teamsters on Strike at Caesars Southern Indiana

More than 140 union workers at Caesar’s Southern Indiana Hotel & Casino, led by Teamsters Local 89, are on strike after the company failed to offer a fair contract that matches the property’s record-breaking profits.
“We’re going to hold management accountable for their greed and blatant disrespect. It’s time for the people who run this casino to recognize the workers who make their profits possible. We’ll do whatever it takes to win what our members deserve,” said Avral Thompson, President of Local 89.
Owned and operated by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), Caesars Southern Indiana raked in more than $240 million in revenue last year, ranking among the most profitable casinos in the state. Workers are demanding a fair contract with retirement benefits and pay that reflects their essential contributions to the property’s success.
“None of us wanted to strike, but management forced our hand. All we’re asking for is the ability to support our families and retire with dignity. This property makes more than enough money to do right by us,” said Heather Emily, a cage cashier at Caesars Southern Indiana.
Despite months of negotiations, Caesars continues to reject reasonable proposals on retirement and other critical economic issues.
“By forcing our members on strike, this company made a serious miscalculation. The Teamsters won’t back down. Our members are united, and we won’t stop until they get what they’ve earned. This strike is the direct result of corporate greed and indifference,” said Teamsters General Secretary-Treasurer Fred Zuckerman.
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 1.3 million hardworking people in the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico.
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