With two casinos open and a few more on the way, the Navajo Nation is looking to hire more regulators for the its gaming operation.
The Navajo Gaming Regulatory Office already employs 45 people to oversee operations at two casinos in New Mexico.
The office is hiring 20 more people to work at another facility in New Mexico that's opening in January 2012.
"We are hoping to find Navajos who have experience in the gaming business," Charleen Chino, the gaming regulatory director, told The Navajo Times.
The tribe is also building a major resort in Arizona.
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(The Navajo Times 8/13)
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Navajo Nation ramps up hiring for regulators at gaming facilities
Monday, August 15, 2011
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