Sky City workers have walked off the job again today in protest at the company's profits and "basement" wages.
Sky City today announced a net profit after tax of $68.31 million for the year to June 30.
The announcement and a potential Tourism Award this evening in Rotorua has angeredthe workers, who have been trying to get Sky City to increase their wage offer beyond 2.5 per cent.
Meanwhile, the union for Sky City workers, the Service & Food Workers Union (SFWU), is preparing legal action for what it says were unlawful suspensions last Saturday night, after Sky workers were suspended when they tried to return to work after a two-hour strike.
But the union has decided not to lay a complaint against the security guard who assaulted SFWU National Secretary Darien Fenton on Saturday night.
The striking workers will picket outside the casino today.