The source detailed that the 1,400-room Ocean Casino Resort does not hold an employment pact with the group but has been adhering to the terms of a temporary arrangement that expired in December.īob McDevitt (pictured) serves as President for the Local 54 branch of Unite Here and he reportedly detailed that the goal of the discussions is to keep casino workers in Atlantic City from falling behind in an economy where labor shortfalls are swelling salaries in other industries while inflation eats away at consumers’ purchasing power. In Atlantic City and the Local 54 branch of the Unite Here trade union is reportedly engaged in extensive negotiations as part of an effort to secure ‘significant’ wage rises for those employed by the resort community’s nine casinos.Īccording to a report from the Associated Press news service, the union is holding talks as its members’ existing contracts with eight of the New Jersey city’s casinos are due to expire at the end of the month. Latest Casino and Gambling News, Casino News, Gaming Industry News, Economy/Finance, Employment & Careers, Labor Relations, New Jersey
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