Nov. 8, 2023 10:38 am ET

Unions representing Las Vegas Strip workers struck a tentative deal with Caesars Entertainment, one of three casino companies working to avert a strike that could start on Friday if more agreements aren’t reached.

The Culinary and Bartenders unions said Wednesday that after 20 consecutive hours of negotiations, Caesars tentatively agreed to a new five-year contract covering about 10,000 workers at nine Las Vegas properties.

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