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Letter: Unfair bashing of tribes
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MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2002 "Tribal leaders of the Minnesota Indian Gaming Association are disappointed by your May 7 story "Burgeoning Indian Casinos Get Ahead in Part by Dodging Labor Regulations." We view this as an effort to paint the Viejas Band, and indirectly all tribal casinos , as irresponsible and heartless employers using sovereignty as a convenient means of dodging their obligations to employees and customers. . ." Get the Story:
Letter: Tribal Casinos Offer Competitive Wages (John McCarthy. The Wall Street Journal 6/24)
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