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Horseshoe Indianapolis Dealers on Strike | Workers Demand Teamsters Representation

By

Dmitry Ivanov

Oct 17, 2025, 08:22 PM

Edited By

Oliver Smith

Updated

Oct 18, 2025, 08:23 AM

2 minutes reading time

Horseshoe Indianapolis dealers holding signs during a strike for fair wages and better working conditions

A coalition of dealers at Horseshoe Indianapolis has gone on strike, pushing for union representation from Teamsters Local 135. The strike began on October 17 as workers demand fair wages and recognition amidst frustrations over working conditions.

Strike Details and Managements' Response

Sources confirm that the dealersโ€™ strike was triggered by management's refusal to recognize the Teamsters as their bargaining representative. Around 200 dealers had been scheduled to vote on unionization before the election was postponed indefinitely due to a government shutdown.

Dustin Roach, President of Teamsters Local 135, stated, "Horseshoe dealers and dual rates want and deserve the strong representation that Local 135 can provide them. We will not let the casinoโ€™s management stand in their way." The workers contend that the casino's management can end the strike by recognizing the union.

Growing Frustration Among Workers

  • Blocking Casino Entrances: The striking dealers have reportedly started blocking the casino entrances, telling patrons to seek entertainment elsewhere. This aggressive tactic has raised concerns about potential long-term patron loss. Commenters noted, "Telling people to go elsewhere is not a smart move for strikers."

  • High Revenues Yet Low Pay: Despite Horseshoe Indianapolis recording $336 million in revenue last year, many dealers claim their salaries do not meet the rising living costs. One affected worker voiced, "You have a crowd of people making bills check to check."

  • Job Security and Conditions: Anxiety over job security remains a primary concern, particularly as organizational changes loom. The dealers continue to demand better working conditions and fair pay.

"They are absolutely right to do so to unionize, and I support it," commented a forum supporter, reinforcing the growing backing for the strike.

Current Sentiment and Implications

Support on various forums has been largely positive toward the striking dealers. Many believe the management prioritizes profits over employee needs. As the strike escalates, the local community's sentiments could impact the casino's patronage and future earnings.

Key Points

  • ๐Ÿฆ Striking dealers demand Teamsters Local 135 as their representative

  • โš–๏ธ Ongoing negotiations failed due to management's refusal to acknowledge the union

  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ "Horseshoe can end this strike at this very moment by recognizing the union" - Dustin Roach

The situation at Horseshoe Indianapolis is developing. As public support mounts and the strike continues, attention will be on how management responds to the growing demands of their dealers.