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Calif. tribe's casino workers seek to organize
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TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 2003 Employees of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians are seeking to organize a labor union at the California tribe's two casinos. Currently, only two tribes have authorized labor unions on their lands. The state's gaming compacts with the tribes permit organization. Get the Story:
Casino workers may organize (The Riverside Press-Enterprise 3/18)
Taxes Fund Health Care of Casino Staff Families (The Los Angeles Times 3/18)
Relevant Links:
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians - http://www.aguacaliente.org Related Stories:
Court denies tribal exemption from labor laws (01/17)
Tribal labor bill draws complaints (04/18)
Pueblo wins sovereignty case (1/14)
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