SOVEREIGNTY: "The Mashantucket Pequot Tribe is poised, ready to cut and run to the United States Supreme Court if their employees vote a union in. Must be nice to have it both ways. If you are a sovereign nation, settle it yourselves and leave the United States out of it."
ANTI-UNION: "I am astonished by the ineptitude of the public relations tactics of the anti-union Jackson, Lewis law firm, which is running Foxwoods management's effort to thwart the attempt of some employees to form a union.
At first they made the ridiculous claim that union organizers were harassing and intimidating Foxwoods employees whom they were trying to help form a union."
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Prentice Alexander: Sovereign Nation Should Settle Its Own Disputes
(The New London Day 11/12)
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