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Seneca Nation to hire 40 people for new Class II gaming facility
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
The
Seneca Nation
of New York is holding a casino job fair today.
The tribe is hiring 40 people to work at a new Class II gaming facility that is due to open this summer. Prospective employees can show up at the job fair or
apply online
.
In related news, the tribe's
Seneca Gaming Corporation
is finalizing a marketing campaign for its Class III facility in Buffalo to comply with an agreement with the city.
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Seneca Nation hiring nearly 40 for new Cuba gaming facility
(The Olean Times-Herald 4/29)
Seneca Gaming executive says $1.7 million marketing target for Buffalo casino will be met
(The Buffalo News 4/29)
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