Caesars Atlantic City News - Page 10
Caesars sued by fired worker
27 July 2007
News Brief: A food and beverage manager with 17 years at Caesars has sued the casino hotel, alleging he was fired as a result of racial and gender bias.
Dealers deny union intimidation20 March 2007
News Brief: Caesars Atlantic City dealers deny the casino's allegation that the United Auto Workers intimidated them into voting for union representation was false.
Caesars Atlantic City dealers vote for union19 March 2007
News Briefs: A sweeping majority of table games dealers at Caesars Atlantic City approved unionization with United Auto Workers, making them the city's first casino dealers to join a union.
AC Casino Supervisor Suspended17 August 2006
News Brief: One former surveillance supervisor had his gaming license suspended but another was exonerated Wednesday in a case of video spying at an Atlantic City casino.
Gambling Beyond Nevada: By-The-Sea Change5 July 2006
With last week's soft opening of The Pier at Caesars, the southern New Jersey destination continues to morph into more than just a day-trip, gambling-intensive city.
One Caesars Supervisor Cleared, Second Guilty of Spying on Women4 July 2006
News Brief: A former surveillance supervisor at Caesars Atlantic City has been cleared of charges he spied on attractive women in the casino, but a second supervisor faces a suspension of his gaming license.
Caesars Host Job Fair21 February 2006
The Pier at Caesars will be hosting an Employment Fair at Caesars Palladium Ballroom to fill over 2,400 jobs.
Caesars to Light Up Atlantic City2 November 2005
Atlantic Pier Associates, the developer of The Pier at Caesars in Atlantic City, is planning a build a high-tech outdoor signage onto the luxury retail, dining and entertainment complex.
Caesars' Supervisor Claims Innocence28 October 2005
News Brief: A former surveillance supervisor at Caesars Atlantic City claims that he is innocent and says the proof is in the videotape.
Casino Fights Video Release6 October 2005
News Brief: A casino whose surveillance camera operators were caught spying on women has asked New Jersey regulators to bar the release of the videotaped footage, saying it would violate the privacy of the victims.
Caesars Pays Fine for Camera Spying28 September 2005
News Brief: In the second case of its kind at Caesars, the casino agreed to pay a $185,000 fine to settle charges that four of its employees spied on women using surveillance cameras that watch over the gaming floor.
Former Caesars Palace Chief Appointed COO20 July 2005
Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc. has appointed Mark Juliano as chief operating officer of the company effective Aug. 8.
Caesars Entertainment Launches Million Dollar Connection Progressive Slots24 January 2005
In a continuing commitment to offer its guests premier gaming options with impressive payouts, Caesars Entertainment this month is debuting its exclusive line of Million Dollar Connection progressive slots.
Casino Security Voyeurs Censured6 January 2005
News Brief: Two video voyeurs who used surveillance cameras at Caesars Atlantic City to spy on female employees and customers were reprimanded Wednesday by state gaming regulators.
Caesars Fined for Spying on Women16 December 2004
News Brief: Surveillance operators at Caesars trained their cameras on women wearing low-cut necklines or other revealing clothing, according to allegations.
Inside Gaming Column: Gaming Opponents Mounting Campaign6 December 2004
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Atlantic City Strike Leads to Mixed Results12 November 2004
News Brief: The monthlong strike in which thousands of union workers walked off the job at seven casinos was bad for business. It was also good for business.
Caesars Atlantic Offers 'Once in a Lifetime' Event Package6 October 2004
Caesars Atlantic City will offer one special guest a "Once in a Lifetime" opportunity to participate in a private event with Muhammad Ali in support of the Muhammad Ali Foundation/Charities.
Atlantic City Casinos Send for Help4 October 2004
News Brief: At least six casinos decided this weekend to bring in replacement workers as the casino-workers strike entered its third day.
Man Jumps to Death from Casino Garage12 August 2004
News Brief: A man jumped to his death from the 11th level of the parking garage at the Caesars Atlantic City Wednesday morning, police said.
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