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TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2002 The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut is distributing less money to 8,500 employees of its casino. The tribe will distribute $2 million as part of a profit-sharing plan. This is down from $4 million from last year, which was shared among 6,000 workers. The reason for the decrease was a drop in profit stemming from the casino's $1.1 billion expansion. Get the Story:
More Employees Share Smaller Profit (The New London Day 4/30) Relevant Links:
Mohegan Sun Casino - http://www.mohegansun.com Related Stories:
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