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Nearly 100 people lined up awaiting the 9 a.m. Reopening of Lumiere Place casino in downtown St. Louis, including many older adults, most wearing masks, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. According to state health department data, 579 of the 772 people in Missouri who have died from COVID-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus, were age. Nearly 100 people lined up awaiting the 9 a.m. Reopening of Lumiere Place casino in downtown St. Louis, including many older adults, most wearing masks, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
Are Caesars resorts reopening? Our casinos are beginning to reopen around the country. The precise date casinos are permitted to open will vary from state to state and is dictated by government or tribal officials in each jurisdiction. Caesars looks forward to welcoming back team members and guests as soon as appropriate. New Hybrid Table Games at Lumiere Casino Posted on August 1, 2020 by Admin Special thanks to MGC’s Jim Horrum who sent in this image of the new hybrid table games at Lumiere Place in downtown St.Louis. Casinos are beginning to reopen in Missouri after a more than two-month shutdown caused by the coronavirus, and it was clear Monday that many people were eager to gamble. Nearly 100 people lined up awaiting the 9 a.m. Reopening of Lumiere Place casino in downtown St. Louis, including many older adults, most wearing masks, the St.
Tera Butler has worked at the Lumiere Place casino in downtown St. Louis since it first opened 13 years ago. She’s first in seniority among workers in the VIP room — and beloved by the casino’s regulars.
But even though the casino reopened June 1 after several months of COVID-19-related shutdown, the VIP room has remained closed. And, last week, the casino’s owners moved to lay off 97 workers, including Butler. They included a dozen or so workers who rank low in seniority but also many more longtime workers assigned to parts of the casino that have yet to reopen: the VIP room, the buffet, the wok and the valet.
Last Friday, the ownership group reversed course. Kim Bartholomew, the secretary/treasurer of Unite Here Local 74, said Caesars Entertainment returned to the negotiating table Friday after previously saying it would begin sending severance agreements.
From there, things moved swiftly. Bartholomew said on St. Louis on the Air that both parties signed off on an agreement Monday morning. She said she could not discuss details but confirmed that it allows the 97 workers to stay on a recall list rather than be laid off.Lumiere Casino St Louis Reopening Request
The workers still haven’t been given a date to come back to Lumiere Place, she said. But if the VIP room and other shuttered parts of the hotel/casino complex reopen before April 2021, the workers keep their accrued pay rate and placement on the seniority list.Lumiere Casino St Louis Reopening Center
Caesars Entertainment’s apparent reversal followed publicity about the layoffs that included social media pleas from workers like Butler, news coverage and even a petition urging the company to revisit the layoffs.
Bartholomew said she believes such efforts paid off, citing “a lot of the things we did to make this a little bit more public, to make them understand that it’s not just the workers there, but St. Louis as a whole, the community as a whole.” She added, “We have to start looking out for each other here.”
Bartholomew said the Lumiere Place employees have worked together so long, “they feel like a family.”
Caesars Entertainment did not respond to a message seeking comment.
On Friday, Bartholomew had said that she found the company’s decision to terminate the recall list inexplicable.
“What I don’t understand is, you’re not spending any more money,” Bartholomew said. “The only thing I can deduce is that you don’t want these people there for some reason.” She had speculated that Caesars wanted to replace the experienced workers with cheaper ones when places like the VIP room eventually reopen — or shed senior employees before the union contract comes up next year. “You’re getting rid of the diehard people.”
Overall, due to the ongoing pandemic, 70% of the workers represented by Unite Here Local 74 are still not back to work, Bartholomew said.
“It’s hit the hospitality industry, and anyone who represents the hospitality industry, pretty hard,” she said.
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Two St. Louis area casinos will open their doors again after the COVID-19 pandemic forced them to close.
Both Hollywood Casino in Maryland Heights, and River City Casino in Lemay are planning on reopening at 9 a.m. on June 16.
’We are pleased to announce that we will be opening our doors with limited offerings on Tuesday, June 16 at 9:00 AM. While we are excited to welcome you back, it is imperative that we create a safe environment for you and our team members. With this in mind, we have been working closely with the Missouri Gaming Commission and state and local leaders to finalize a comprehensive plan for the reopening of River City Casino & Hotel,’ River City Casino wrote on Facebook.
Both Lumiere Place in downtown St. Louis and Ameristar Casino in St. Charles already have reopened.
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However, customers can expect some changes at Hollywood and River City the next time they visit.
We are thrilled to have you all back here on June 16th! Here is a message from our Vice President and General Manager, Michael Jerlecki, on the new health and safety precautions our team members are taking as they begin to join us back at Hollywood. #welcomeback #inthistogetherPosted by Hollywood Casino St. Louis on Wednesday, June 10, 2020
There will be new safety measures in place, such as gaming floor capacity limits, signage encouraging social distancing, the deactivation of some slot machines to sit patrons further apart, limited seating at table games, the suspension of live entertainment and the continued closure of some restaurants.
Both the Casino Queen in East St. Louis and Argosy Casino in Alton remain closed.
For more information on Hollywood Casino’s reopening, click here.
For more information on River City Casino’s reopening, click here.
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