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Unions continue Atlantic City campaign

News Brief: Two unions have moved to represent security officers and slot technicians at Tropicana Casino and Resort following an August election in which dealers voted in one of them, the United Auto Workers, by a sweeping majority.

Harrah's AC unveils final phase

Harrah’s Atlantic City will unveil the final phase of the property’s $550 million upgrade and expansion project in early 2008, when the property opens a new 961- room, 44-story hotel tower.

Spice it up at the Taj

Feel the heat at Trump Taj Mahal on Friday September 28 and Saturday, September 29 with a complete line-up of Latin Music.

Atlantic City Hilton, Resorts Atlantic City host slot tournament

The Atlantic City Hilton and Resorts Atlantic City announced that they will present a $1,000,000 winner-takes-all Wheel of Fortune® slot tournament.

Revel Entertainment submits filings

Revel Entertainment Group has applied for a CAFRA Permit and has also filed a site plan application for its beachfront casino entertainment resort on twenty acres of land along the Atlantic City boardwalk.

At least five Atlantic City casinos plan to go smoke free

News Brief: Smokers may soon be out of luck: At least five of Atlantic City's casinos are making gambling areas smoke-free.

Atlantic City slumps again

News Brief: Atlantic City's gaming revenue fell 5.9 percent in August, reflecting a poor summer and the fifth straight month of declines.

Atlantic City considers banning casino shuttles

News Brief: Atlantic City Council introduced an ordinance Wednesday that would ban the Harrah's 'Total Express' shuttles from the resort streets.

Foreign student workers disillusioned

News Brief: Some foreign students say the agencies they paid in their country to arrange for them to work here misled them into thinking they could make more money and have better positions.

Tropicana wall damage not dangerous

News Brief: An engineering company hired by Tropicana Casino and Resort has concluded that damage to an exterior wall is only cosmetic in nature and there are no concerns about the structural integrity of the building.

Trump Taj Mahal hosts Experience Hendrix

Trump Taj Mahal brings Experience Hendrix to the Mark G. Etess Arena on Friday, October 19, 2007. Show time is at 9:00 pm with doors at 8:00 pm.

Taj Mahal launches September promotions

September's going to be one to remember at the Trump Taj Mahal.

PTseats.com launches online tournament bookings

PTseats.com recently launched the only on-line booking service for tournament poker spots with its first casino partner, the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City.

Revel plans $2 billion casino

News Brief: Revel Entertainment Group plans to develop a $2 billion casino hotel that will top out at nearly 4,000 rooms and tempt customers with an array of retail and entertainment attractions.

Pennsylvania grabs NJ business

News Brief: Casinos in Pennsylvania have put a dent in gaming revenues in New Jersey.

Tropicana dealers vote for union

News Brief: Dealers at Tropicana Casino and Resort voted in the United Auto Workers as their collective bargaining representative by a sweeping majority Saturday.

Casinos workers forced to work in smoking sections

News Brief: Casino employees say that they are being forced to work smoking sections even though casino executives said the smoking sections would be staffed by volunteers.

Caesars Atlantic City workers vote for union

News Brief: Slot technicians at Caesars Atlantic City voted 20-11 for representation by the United Auto Workers on Thursday, granting the union its second victory there in five months.

Competition hits Atlantic City workforce

News Brief: Competition from surrounding states and a partial smoking ban has taken a toll on the Atlantic City casinos. And now it's hitting the workforce.

Atlantic City officials upset over Trump's criticism

News Brief: Donald Trump's attempt to repeal Atlantic City's partial casino smoking ban has infuriated City Council and could revive an effort to prohibit gamblers from lighting up altogether, two members said Monday.

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