The Culinary Union, which represents 50,000 workers in Las Vegas, is estimating that a strike would cost 34 casinos on the Strip and downtown, more than $300 million in its first month alone. Union analyst Ken Liu said Caesars Entertainment’s earnings would be slashed by $115 million, while MGM Resorts International would lose $200 million. Those two companies employ nearly 40,000 union workers, primarily cocktail servers, bartenders, housekeepers, and food servers. Their contracts expire Friday, and they’ve pre approved a strike anytime after that day. 99% of workers voted for a strike if a deal isn’t made