Culinary Union drops lawsuit against MGM but not Caesars

Although unions are looked down upon by many American businesses, they just want what’s best for the people who can make those organizations wealthy, and they can be very reasonable. That was proven on July 21 when the Culinary Workers Union dropped its lawsuit against MGM resorts.

Local 226, which filed the lawsuit, abandoned it in favor of “expedited” arbitration. MGM has agreed to meet them over the bargaining table to see what safety measures they can agree to.

“This arbitration is a first step and the Culinary Union will continue to negotiate aggressively and take any other steps necessary to ensure workers and their families are protected,” Secretary-Treasurer Geoconda Argüello-Kline said in the statement.

Although an agreement hasn’t been made just yet, the union took to Twitter to declare victory: