Overwhelming Approval for New Three-Year Contract
Caesars Windsor employees ratified a new three-year labor agreement with an impressive 83.3% approval rate. Union leaders are hailing the deal as the most lucrative contract in the casino’s history, marking a significant victory for hospitality workers in the region.
Hard-Won Gains for Service Sector Employees in Ontario’s Casino Industry
Casino workers in Ontario are celebrating a landmark agreement following tough negotiations between Unifor Local 444 and employers.
Described as “challenging” by Unifor President James Stewart, the new deal delivers significant wage increases above industry standards, enhanced healthcare benefits, stronger job security, and improved working conditions, including better scheduling protections and workplace safety measures.
“This agreement sets a new benchmark for casino workers in Ontario,” Stewart told union members. “Our bargaining team fought tirelessly to ensure these hard-working employees receive the compensation and respect they deserve.”
The agreement is seen as a major victory for service sector employees and could influence future labor negotiations across Canada’s gaming and hospitality industries.
Automotive Industry Sets the Bar
The successful negotiations occurred against the backdrop of recent landmark contracts in Windsor’s automotive sector, which established new compensation benchmarks. Casino workers drew direct comparisons to these manufacturing gains, pushing for similar improvements in their service industry contract.
“Auto workers showed what’s possible through collective bargaining,” explained one veteran dealer who participated in the vote. “We may work in a different industry, but our contributions to Windsor’s economy are just as valuable.”
Economic Impact and Industry Implications
The ratified contract comes as Windsor’s hospitality sector continues its post-pandemic recovery. Industry analysts suggest this agreement could influence labor negotiations at other Canadian gaming properties, potentially raising standards across the sector.
With the new contract secured, Caesars Windsor employees return to work with increased stability and confidence, while management maintains labor peace at one of Ontario’s premier gaming destinations. The overwhelming approval rate suggests both sides have found terms that balance worker needs with the casino’s operational requirements.




