Still on strike at Caesars Windsor.

Workers have rejected the latest tentative agreement by a vote of 52.8% which means the strike continues on day 43, making it the longest strike in Caesars Windsor history.

Unifor Local 444 incoming President Dave Cassidy says the union worked its butt off to get the four year deal which included a pay increase of $2.25 over the life of the agreement.

"The facts of the matter are when I was up there on stage, I was very clear that we have squeezed the washcloth," says Cassidy. "There is not another drop to get there."

The bargaining committee was 100% behind the new deal with 2,100 employees have been on strike since early April.

Part-time worker Stacey Breault voted in favour of the deal and says "the whole team, they worked hard. It has been six weeks long and I want to get back to work and get things back to normal."