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Eastern Cherokee members take top casino jobs
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FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2003 Seven members of the Eastern Band of Cherokees have been promoted to top jobs at the tribe's casino as part of an initiative to increase tribal representation. According to The Asheville Citizen-Times, the casino employs 1,800. Of these, 500 hourly positions are held by tribal members, or less than 30 percent. But at the management and supervisory level, 60 percent are tribal members. Get the Story:
Promotions push tribe toward leadership goals at Harrah's (The Asheville Citizen-Times 7/11) Relevant Links:
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians - http://www.cherokee-nc.com
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