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Brisbane’s workers in Star Casino are preparing to get out of work in the decision of the origin of the origin of this evening while the wage negotiations are standing.

Approximately 200 workers from Casino’s play floor, Skydeck bars, Casino restaurants and cleaning team organized a two -hour strike last Friday evening.

Casino workers are doing strikes last Friday.Credit: Catherine Strohfeldt

The Union of the Union, the Star Entertainment Group has not returned to the negotiation table with a better wage offer since then.

Andrew Jones, Director of National Casinos, United Labor Union, said that the four -hour stop time on Wednesday night was not an accident.

“If Star thinks that the workers can handle the workers when they are packaged for one of the biggest nights in the foot calendar of the crowd, there is something else,” Jones said.

The Queen's Wharf region has been a major financial headache for Star.

The Queen’s Wharf region has been a major financial headache for Star.Credit: Glenn campbell

“The status of origin will feel a selection framework for casino and pressure before the start starts.”

The Union argues that the casino giant proposes to reduce the market penalty rates and the annual wage increase is a wage deduction.

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The strike action this evening will begin at 18:00.

Embattled Casino said the union is the result of constant industrial action.

Earlier this year, the problematic casino operator, which has been on the verge of financial ruins for months, made an agreement to sell its share to Brisbane’s flashy Riverside Queens Wharf investors in March.

However, Hong Kong’s Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and Far East Consortium, each with 25 percent in Queen’s Wharf, threatened 50 percent of the game, hotel and retail complex last week to get away from the agreement, including the acquisition of Treasurly Hotel and Carpark.

As the last date of the agreement passes on Monday, Star said that the negotiations continued but accepted Forced to cough about $ 37 million if the sale falls.

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