The Culinary Workers Union, which represents about 25,000 workers at Caesars and Eldorado properties, has already expressed concerns about the merger.
“Eldorado announced cost-savings of $500 million in the first year of the combined company,” union President D. Taylor said in a statement. “Where are they going to cut?”
“We will not stand by idly if the proposed Caesars-Eldorado transaction will lead to significant job losses, worse wages and benefits for our members, and lower state gaming tax receipts in the many communities where members we represent work and live,” Taylor said.
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