LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Front desk workers at Park MGM unanimously ratified their first collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters Local 986.

The two-year contract covers 82 workers and includes higher wages, improved benefits and workplace protections. The bargaining unit includes front desk clerks, head cashiers, rooms controllers, lobby ambassadors and guest service representatives.

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“Organizing with Local 986 was an easy choice that led to overwhelmingly positive results,” said Andrea Mata, a front desk clerk and member of Local 986. “This contract allows me to provide a better future for myself and my family. I’m very grateful for all the support throughout this process.”

Workers will receive a 10 percent wage increase, improved benefits and an enhanced pension plan. Workers will have access to the Teamsters Health and Welfare plan that reduces deductibles by lowering co-pays and out-of-pocket costs.

“This agreement shows what’s possible when workers come together and organize,” said Tommy Blitsch, director of the Teamsters Convention, Trade Show and Casino Division. “Strong contracts are built on solidarity, and this victory delivers real improvements that raise standards across the industry.”

“These members showed strength and determination from day one and it paid off,” said Tim Vera, president of Local 986. “Winning a first contract like this is a big milestone that delivers immediate improvements while building lasting power for the future.”

The Teamsters represent nearly 6,000 members at casinos and casino hotels nationwide.

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