The Mohegan Tribe of
Connecticut is eliminating 328 gaming positions in a move that will cost up to $10 million.
In a regulatory filing, the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority announced the job cuts at the Mohegan Sun. Severance payments will cost between $8 million and $10 million, the tribe said.
In addition to the layoffs, the tribe fired CEO Jeffrey Hartmann and replaced him with an executive from its commercial gaming facility in Pennsylvania.
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Mohegan Sun to pay up to $10M in job cuts
(AP 10/3)
Mohegan Tribal Gaming Says CEO Hartmann Leaves Amid Job Cuts
(Bloomberg News 10/3)
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