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Pueblo makes massive casino lay offs
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2002 Santa Ana Pueblo in New Mexico is laying off more than one-third of its casino workforce. The tribe said it expanded its $80 million casino resort too quickly. A total of 240 jobs out of 859 employees are being eliminated. The tribe completed a casino expansion last year. The facility ranks among the top money makers in the state, benefiting from a location near Albuquerque, the largest city. Get the Story:
240 People Could Lose Jobs at Santa Ana Casino (The Albuquerque Journal 10/18)
Alternate Link: 240 People Could Lose Jobs at Santa Ana Casino (The Albuquerque Journal 10/18)
Casino Workers Lose Jobs Despite Big Profits (KOAT News 10/17) Relevant Links:
Santa Ana Pueblo - http://www.santaana.org Related Stories:
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