The National Labor Relations Board scheduled a November 24 union election at the casino owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut.
The NLRB asserted jurisdiction at the Foxwoods Resort Casino over the tribe's objections. The tribe, which has adopted its own labor laws, plans to appeal the board's decision and will campaign against the union vote.
The United Auto Workers union wants to represent about 3,000 dealers at the casino, which is the largest in the world.
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Union vote set for Foxwoods (The Norwich Bulletin 11/6)
Unionization Vote Set At Foxwoods
(The Hartford Courant 11/7)
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Vote On Union At Foxwoods Set For Nov. 24 (The New London Day 11/7)
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Federal labor board OKs union vote at Mashantucket (Indian Country Today 11/7)
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