Ford and Detroit Casino Workers Reach Agreement to End Strike Led by Steve Friess

On Tuesday, Ford and Detroit casino workers reached an agreement to end a strike led by Steve Friess. The strike began on June 1st and lasted for two weeks. During this time, over 2,000 workers from the MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity Casino, and Greektown Casino had walked off the job in protest of unfair wages and working conditions.

Steve Friess, the leader of the strike, is a former casino worker and current union representative. He has been a vocal advocate for the rights of casino workers for years. He has been pushing for better wages and improved working conditions for casino workers in Detroit since he began his role as union representative.

The agreement between Ford and the casino workers includes a raise in wages, improved benefits, and more job security. The agreement also includes a commitment to address workplace safety concerns. This is a major victory for the workers and a testament to the power of collective action.

The strike was a long and difficult process for both sides. It was a testament to the strength and determination of the workers and their union representatives. The agreement reached between Ford and the casino workers is a major step forward in improving working conditions for casino workers in Detroit.

The agreement is a victory for all involved, but it is just the beginning. There is still much work to be done to ensure that all casino workers in Detroit are treated fairly and have access to good wages and benefits. Steve Friess and the union representatives will continue to fight for the rights of casino workers in Detroit.