'We've had a steady flow all day.'Ī look at the casino floor showed foot traffic typical of a Thursday morning, with plenty of patrons using the slot machines and the table games. 'There were a few people waiting to get inside when it was 11am,' says Baluyot. The official re-opening of the casino was at 11am, and Jhoan Baluyot, Caesars' public relations and communications manager, tells customers were eager to be back. Many employees had smiling faces Thursday as they walked the casino floor greeting patrons. The employees include dealers, hospitality workers, housekeepers, security guards, cooks, and custodians. Over 2,100 employees are back to work, having approved a new contract on Monday to settle the longest labour dispute in casino history. Thursday is the first day of business for Windsor's premier entertainment venue after a two-month strike completely shuttered operations. A new day appears to be dawning at Caesars Windsor.