Bally’s, Teamsters reach neutrality agreement

Tuesday, November 18, 2025 12:42 PM
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  • Rege Behe, CDC Gaming

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters announced on Tuesday it has reached a neutrality agreement with Bally’s. The agreement guarantees a fair and direct path to Teamsters representation through card check for a variety of casino workers.

“The Teamsters Union and Bally’s Black Hawk have come together on an agreement that puts working people first. This is how you raise standards across an entire industry — by giving workers the freedom to unionize without fear,” Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien said in a statement.  “Bally’s workers are the heart and soul of the company. Now they’ll have the ability to secure the protection, strength, and long-term benefits that come with being Teamsters as they continue to ensure Bally’s remains successful for generations to come.”

Under the new card check process, Bally’s workers in Black Hawk, Colorado, will be able to choose union representation with the Teamsters simply by signing authorization cards. If a most workers in a unit sign cards, Bally’s will automatically recognize the group as Teamsters.

“Our people are at the heart of everything we do,” said Bally’s Corporation Chairman Soo Kim. “This agreement reflects our commitment to listening, learning, and working together with the Teamsters to support our employees and the communities where we live and operate.”

Through the cooperative framework, Bally’s and the Teamsters, according to a release “will continue to encourage problem solving and joint progress for casino workers, ensuring shared goals of stronger workplaces, thriving communities, and long-term opportunities remain at the center of these joint efforts.”

Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 1.3 million workers in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico.

Rege Behe is lead contributor to CDC Gaming. He can be reached at rbehe@cdcgaming.com. Please follow @RegeBehe_exPTR on Twitter.