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SaskGaming completes contract negotiations

Agreements reached with four collective bargaining units.
Casino Regina
Employees of SaskGaming have ratified four three-year agreements providing wage increases of three per cent, two per cent and two per cent.

REGINA — SaskGaming has reached new agreements with all four of its collective bargaining units, following ratification on April 18 of an agreement with the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC).

Previously, an agreement with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) was ratified in February 2024, and separate agreements with the Retail Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) for Casino Regina and Casino Moose Jaw were ratified in late 2023.

All four agreements are for three years, and provide general wage increases of three per cent, two per cent and two per cent.

PSAC is SaskGaming's largest bargaining unit, consisting of more than 200 gaming employees at Casino Regina, including dealers, table games supervisors, customer service representatives, bank staff, security officers, maintenance mechanics, slot attendants and casino technicians. IATSE represents about 30 theatrical workers at Casino Regina's show lounge. RWDSU represents about 140 food and beverage services employees at Casino Regina and more than 80 employees at Casino Moose Jaw.

SaskGaming operates Casinos Regina and Moose Jaw as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan.