Pappageorge said a vote will take place within the next two weeks. The proposed contracts need to be approved by the union's rank and file.
Agreements with MGM and Caesars - the Strip's two largest employers - came earlier in the week, while the settlement with Wynn Resorts was announced just a few hours before the strike deadline. But by dawn Friday, the union had secured tentative labor deals with all three companies, narrowly averting a sweeping strike at 18 hotel-casinos along the Strip.