Gambling revenues from online gaming and in-person visits to Detroit casinos took a hit in October amid the Detroit casino workers’ strike, according to the latest figures from the Michigan Gaming Control Board. The strike involving 3,700 workers began Oct. 17 at all three Detroit casinos and ended Sunday night at two properties — MotorCity and Hollywood Casino at Greektown — after workers there ratified new five-year contract agreements. MGM Grand Detroit workers voted down the tentative deal and remain on strike. The casinos remained open during the strikes by leaning heavily on management staff. But the workers’ unions urged patrons to stay out of the casinos and stay off the casinos’
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