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Atlantic City casino dealers to form union
 Message was posted: 03:08 Mar 28th, 2007     
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Atlantic City casino dealers to form union
The Associated PressPublished: March 28, 2007

ATLANTIC CITY: The parent company of Caesars Atlantic City has decided not to challenge a vote by workers to form a union, granting casino dealers in Atlantic City their first union in 25 years.

The deadline for the parent company, Harrah's Entertainment, to challenge the March 17 unionization vote was Monday, according to the company and the United Auto Workers, the multi-industry union that is representing nearly 900 Caesars dealers, keno and simulcast employees.

The workers voted 572 to 128 to become part of the union.

The union said it was notified by the National Labor Relations Board on Tuesday that the board had certified the results of the election, clearing the way for collective bargaining at Caesars.

"This is another important step in winning a strong voice for casino workers in Atlantic City," Elizabeth Bunn, the national secretary treasurer of the union, said. "We're proud to assist workers at Caesars, Trump and all Atlantic City casinos in this historic citywide organizing effort."

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On March 31, dealers at Trump Plaza will vote on whether to join the union, and unionization efforts have been going on at several other Atlantic City casinos.

Harrah's Entertainment had no immediate comment, a spokesman said Tuesday.

Caesars workers will elect a bargaining committee in the next several weeks.

"Dealers sent a clear message with their vote," Joe Ashton, the union's regional director for New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, said. "We look forward to a productive and professional bargaining relationship with Caesars' management."

Many of the 45,000 casino workers here are already represented by unions, including many service employees. But until Monday, dealers had not been among them for a quarter-century.

In late 1982, dealers at what was then called Bally's Park Place voted to form a union, but were unable to reach a contract agreement with the company and went on strike the following May.

The work stoppage fell apart after three days and ended with Sports Arena and Casino Employees Local 137 waiving its right to act as bargaining representative for the casino's dealers.





Atlantic City casino dealers to form union
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Dealers at Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino Vote for Union Representation Second victory in City-Wide Organizing Effort



ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., April 1 /PRNewswire/ -- A strong majority of workers at Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino voted in favor of union representation. In an election conducted on Sat., March 31, full-time and regular part-time dealers, as well as dual-rate dealers and dual-rate supervisors voted 324 to 149 to become part of the UAW.

"The election victory is superb news for Trump Plaza dealers and all Atlantic City dealers. Their courage and determination makes us proud to stand with them as they work to make their jobs and their lives better," said UAW Secretary-Treasurer Elizabeth Bunn, who heads the union's Technical, Office and Professional Department. "We look forward to bargaining with Trump Plaza management to secure a great first contract that benefits casino workers and the gaming industry in New Jersey."

The new bargaining unit at Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino includes table game dealers, dual-rate dealers and dual-rate supervisors. Dealers' issues include low pay, meager health benefits, no seniority rights and poor treatment on the job.

"Dealers are on the move. This victory demonstrates, yet again, the desire of so many Atlantic City casino dealers to have a real say about their wages, benefits and working conditions," said Joe Ashton, who directs the UAW's Region 9, which includes New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. "We know from experience that no matter what management says during an
election, workers are better off when they're part of a union and can negotiate on an equal footing with their employer. We're ready to work with the Trump Plaza dealers as they elect their bargaining committee and prepare for negotiations."

The vote at Trump Plaza is the second in a city-wide effort by dealers to form a union. Dealers at Caesars Atlantic City voted 572-128 in favor of UAW representation in an election on March 17. On March 30, dealers at Trump Marina Hotel and Casino filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board requesting a union representation election. Dealers at several other casinos are actively involved in organizing efforts.

The UAW has represented dealers, cage cashiers and slot technicians at Detroit's three casinos since 1999.





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