Table game dealers at one of the casinos owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut filed a complaint over tip sharing.
The dealers at the Foxwoods Resort Casino want to share tips with dealers at the tribe's new MGM Grand facility.
The dealers asked the tribal gaming commission for a hearing on the issue.
Dealers at Foxwoods voted to organize with the United Auto Workers union. The tribe is challenging the election before the National Labor Relations Board.
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Foxwoods dealers say they've filed complaint about tip sharing
(The Norwich Bulletin 6/28)
Dealers at Foxwoods challenge tip distribution (The New London Day 6/28)
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