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Tribal casino workers protest against union
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2003 Employees of the Agua Caliente Cahuilla Tribe of California held a protest against a union trying to organize at the tribe's casino. Union leaders have criticized the tribe for allegedly not paying adequate wages to workers. They also say the tribe's health care coverage is poor. The tribe commissioned a study to disprove the union's claims. Get the Story:
Casino workers hold anti-union protest (KESQ News 6/17) Relevant Links:
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians - http://www.aguacaliente.org Related Stories:
Calif. tribe accused of harassing employees (06/04)
Calif. tribe releases own employee wage study (6/3)
Agua Caliente chairman accuses union of lies (5/30)
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