People who feel they were unfairly terminated at Connecticut's two tribally-owned casinos can follow an appeals process.
Both the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Mohegan Tribe allow review of termination.
The Mashantucket Tribe gives 15 days to request a review before a casino board while the Mohegan Tribe provides a four-step process.
Firings at the Mashantucket Tribe's casino are formal, following a tribal court decision upholding the due process rights of employees. The board's decision can go to a tribal judge, but those cases are rare, The Norwich Bulletin reports.
The four-step process at the Mohegan Tribe's casino can be appealed to a casino manager.
Attendance-related firings are not handled through this process.
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(The Norwich Bulletin 3/22)
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