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The link's in your "mail"
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WillDeal4Food |
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Thank you very much.
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WillDeal4Food |
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The obvious question is whether or nor the dual-rates were part of the bargaining unit at Caesars. If they are and they were all fired and allowed to only
reapply as floor supervisors then I would think the NRLB would see that as an unfair labr practice. Does anyoe here have any info as to whether or not this
is being looked into?
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cardmechanic |
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The Dual-Rates were NOT in the bargaining unit with the Caesars Palace dealers and were specifically excluded in the petition for an election. They were not
excluded because the dealers did not want them, but because they did not send in a large enough percetage of A-Cards. I wonder how they feel about that
decision to "gamble" with their future now? If they had been included with the dealers, chances are they would still have their jobs today because
the elimination of a job classification during "status quo" would have been a "unilateral change in their working conditions".
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WillDeal4Food |
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Hopefully Dual-Rates at the Rio, Paris, Harrah's Bally's and all other Harrah's casinos have taken note on this. |
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