Horseshoe Casino Workers Strike for Teamsters Representation
Source: Teamsters
200 Dealers and Dual Rates Demand Recognition with Local 135
(SHELBYVILLE, Ind.) Workers at Horseshoe Indianapolis have launched a strike as they demand recognition of Teamsters Local 135 as their bargaining representative.
The 200 dealers and dual rates were scheduled to vote in their union election on Friday, Oct. 17. The ongoing government shutdown caused the election to be delayed indefinitely, so the prospective Teamsters proposed using a neutral third party to conduct the vote as planned. Horseshoes management refused, forcing the group to strike for union recognition.
Horseshoe dealers and dual rates want and deserve the strong representation that Local 135 can provide them. We will not let the casinos management stand in their way, said Dustin Roach, President of Local 135. Horseshoe can end this strike at this very moment by recognizing the union that these hardworking men and women have fought so hard to join.
Horseshoe Indianapolis raked in $336 million in revenue last year, making it the second highest-earning casino in Indiana. It is owned by the multibillion-dollar Caesars Entertainment.

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Read more: https://teamster.org/2025/10/horseshoe-casino-workers-strike-for-teamsters-representation/
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