The National Labor Relations Board is overseeing a union dispute at the casino owned by the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians in California.
Members of the United Here Local 2850 have been working without a contract at the
San Pablo Lytton Casino for three years.
The NLRB website lists four open cases involving the union and the tribe -- 32-CA-086359,
32-CA-064020,
32-CA-025665 and
32-CA-025585.
One case will be headed to an administrative law judge, The Santa Rosa Press-Democrat reported. A hearing has been scheduled for October 29.
The union is also taking its case to the public and sent out a mailer to residents in the town of Windsor. The tribe has a pending land-into-trust application there.
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(The Santa Rosa Press-Democrat 8/31)
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