The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut has eliminated seven casino manager jobs in a move to improve efficiency.
The positions at Mohegan Sun were at the director level or above. At least one senior vice president was let go.
”It's been a very difficult day here,” Mohegan Sun CEO Mitchell Etess told The New London Day. “All of these people have contributed greatly to the success of Mohegan Sun over the years.”
The tribe so far had avoided layoffs by rolling back salaries at the casino.
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(The New London Day 6/18)
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