MGM Grand Detroit Casino Workers End 47-Day Strike with Union Deal

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MGM casino workers in Detroit may soon return to work as a tentative deal has been reached with the union. The details of the agreement will be released after a ratification vote on Saturday. Workers have been on strike for 42 days, primarily seeking a pay raise for their service during the COVID-19 pandemic. The strike at Hollywood at Greektown and Motor City Casino has already ended with workers voting in favor of new contracts. The MGM workers had previously rejected the same offer, citing dissatisfaction with the pay raise. The workers will vote on the new contract on Saturday.
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