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Casino Strikers Face Money Woes
19 October 2004
News Brief: For some Atlantic City casino union members who live paycheck-to-paycheck, paying bills is getting tough as the fight over a casino contract continues.
Borgata Tables Clean Smoky Air18 October 2004
News Brief: The Borgata has 120 custom-built table games equipped with nozzles that blow fresh air up, creating an invisible barrier between cigarette-smoking players and the dealers.
Trump Makes $19 Million Interest Payment18 October 2004
News Brief: Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts Inc. made good on a $19 million interest payment on Friday, but still faces an even larger debt obligation next month that could severely test its shaky finances.
10,000 March in Support of Atlantic City Strike18 October 2004
Thousands of striking casino and hotel workers staged a peaceful rally this weekend to protest stalled contract talks with seven city casinos.
Session Doesn't Change Atlantic City Strike Impasse18 October 2004
A much-anticipated bargaining session in the Atlantic City casino workers strike failed to produce results Friday when company representatives refused to disclose their authority in settling the 15-day walkout.
Borgata Wins Technology Award15 October 2004
The Gaming & Technology Conference reports that the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa is the recipient of the 3rd Annual Larry Cole Award For Excellence and Innovation in Gaming Technology.
Demonstration at Harrah's Headquarters15 October 2004
Culinary members were forcibly removed from Harrah's corporate parking lot when they tried to deliver a petition demanding the company refrain from hiring permanent replacement workers during the Atlantic City strike.
Two Atlantic City Casino Picketers Fired14 October 2004
News Brief: A striking casino-hotel worker who suffered a broken kneecap in a picket line confrontation with security guards has been fired for ‘strike-related misconduct’ along with a fellow striker, officials said Thursday.
Atlantic City Union Plans Weekend Rally14 October 2004
News Brief: Striking casino workers will take their protest back to the streets this weekend in what promises to be a massive rally, even larger than a Boardwalk march last month that drew thousands of people.
Striking Worker Charges Security Firm with Assault13 October 2004
News Brief: A striking casino worker filed a complaint against a private security firm over the weekend, charging he was assaulted while on the picket line.
Atlantic City Casinos Reports Record-Breaking September13 October 2004
News Brief: Atlantic City casinos reported double-digit gains in September, a record-breaking month that capped a reasonably strong summer season.
Culinary Union Plans Actions Against Four Local Gaming Companies13 October 2004
Culinary Local 226 will launch a series of job actions in Las Vegas this week to turn up the heat in its confrontation with four local gaming companies that have workers striking at their Atlantic City casinos, union officials said Tuesday.
Former Casino Clerk Takes Borgata VP Position12 October 2004
News Brief: Larry Mullin, who got his start in the casino industry nearly 20 years ago manning a promotions booth at Harrah's Atlantic City, has been promoted to executive vice president and chief operating officer at the Borgata.
Union Offers to Resume Talks with Atlantic City Casinos12 October 2004
News Brief: Striking casino and hotel workers offered Monday to resume negotiations in the hope of ending a 10-day-old strike.
Atlantic City Mayor Accused of Union Busting8 October 2004
News Brief: Atlantic City Council President Craig Callaway publicly accused the mayor of attending a casino function in spite of the strike by the casino-workers union.
Picketers March to Own Drum8 October 2004
News Brief: The Atlantic City casino pickets have shown lots of creativity in making their music to strike by, finding the percussion possibilities in everything from water jugs to cheese graters to turkey trays to bleach bottles to dog bowls to picket signs to, in a few cases, actual drums.
Trump Rejects Online Casino's Offer8 October 2004
News Brief: Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts Inc. is saying thanks, but no thanks to a surprise $400 million investment offer made last week by online gaming company, Casino Fortune.
Striking Workers to Use Civil Disobedience7 October 2004
News Brief: Civil disobedience is the next strategy the union representing 10,000 striking Atlantic City casino-hotel workers says it will use to get the attention of seven of the city's 12 casinos with which it has failed to reach a contract agreement.
Atlantic City Strike Affects Others7 October 2004
News Brief: The effects of the Local 54 of Unite Here strike has gone beyond the casinos. But the difference between winning and losing is only about the length of a city block.
Hundreds of Atlantic City Workers Return to Work7 October 2004
News Brief: Six days into the casino-workers strike, some union members have put down their placards and returned to work as the casino-hotel strike drags into Day 7.
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