UAW president will join Atlantic City protest
Atlantic City union rallies for new casino contract
Jun. 22,
2008
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©
Las
Vegas
Review-Journal
THE
ASSOCIATED
PRESS
ATLANTIC
CITY,
N.J. --
Shouting
"Negotiate!"
as they
made
their
way
through
the
streets,
about
3,000
newly
unionized
casino
workers
and
their
supporters
staged a
rally
Saturday
aimed at
pressuring
Atlantic
City
casinos
to agree
to new
contracts.
The
marchers,
angry
over the
lack of
progress
in talks
with the
gambling
halls on
what
would be
the
resort's
first
union
contracts
for
dealers,
waved
signs
and
chanted
slogans
as they
walked
past the
major
casinos.
Police
had
cordoned
off a
few
blocks
for the
protest,
which
lasted
more
than
three
hours.
Since
the
United
Auto
Workers
started
a major
push to
unionize
dealers
at all
11
Atlantic
City
casinos
15
months
ago, it
won
representation
elections
at four
casinos
--
Caesars,
Trump
Plaza,
the
Tropicana
Casino
and
Resort,
and
Bally's
Atlantic
City. It
lost
elections
at Trump
Marina
Hotel
Casino
and the
Atlantic
City
Hilton
Casino
Resort.
But
officials
say
winning
representation
elections
was the
easy
part;
getting
management
to agree
to and
sign a
contract
has
proven
impossible
thus
far.
Among
those
taking
part in
the
rally
were UAW
President
Ron
Gettelfinger;
AFL-CIO
President
John
Sweeney
and
Charlie
Wowkanech,
leader
of the
group's
New
Jersey
chapter,
along
with
officials
from
several
national
unions.
Gov. Jon
S.
Corzine,
U.S.
Sen.
Robert
Menendez
and some
members
of the
state's
Congressional
delegation,
Frank
LoBiondo,
Rob
Andrews,
Chris
Smith
and Bill
Pascrell,
also
attended.
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