The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut settled a dispute over unfair labor practices at the Foxwoods Resort Casino.
The tribe agreed to reinstate a fired employee and rescind other disciplinary against dealers who are represented by the United Auto Workers union.
The National Labor Relations Board was going to hold a hearing today on the unfair labor complaint but it was canceled as a result of the settlement.
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Complaints against casino settled (The Norwich Bulletin 3/25)
Foxwoods, Union Reach Settlement
(The Hartford Courant 3/25)
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Foxwoods, UAW Reach Agreement Unfair Labor-practices Dispute Settled, but Tribe Still Asserts Its Sovereignty (The New London Day 3/25)
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