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Al Welenc

Tropicana Atlantic City Casino
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Atlantic City, N.J.
UAW

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Tropicana Makes Millions, Shortchanges Workers

Al Welenc has worked as a casino dealer at the Tropicana Atlantic City Casino and Resort for the past 23 years. When he was hired, Tropicana was promising full-time, family-supporting jobs. A year ago, he and his co-workers voted to join the UAW because the promise had been broken. They want a decent wage, respectable hours and a safe working environment.

Since Welenc first started at the casino, the Tropicana has grown from a small, one-building operation to a four-tower complex that generates more than $400 million a year. Over the same period, his pay has increased annually by only 25 cents, and he has never received a bonus of more than $25. Some of his colleagues haven’t had a pay raise in 10 years.

Welenc has seen the Tropicana eliminate full-time positions, shifting many workers to part-time status that leaves dealers ineligible for benefits or a pension. When management decides to award an employee full-time standing, it seems like favoritism to him, says Welenc.

Welenc and his co-workers question Tropicana’s commitment to their health and safety. The casino has fought to be exempt from a municipal smoking ban—leaving Welenc and his colleagues to constantly inhale dangerous second-hand fumes—until the City Council passed the bill this spring.

The workers still are waiting for their first union contract, despite having chosen a union one year ago. As they were set to go to the bargaining table, the New Jersey Casino Control Commission denied the Tropicana’s owner a license and placed it in the trust of a former New Jersey Supreme Court judge. A union-busting law firm, hired to bargain with the union, has failed to honor commitments, rejected reasonable contract proposals and even limited the time for scheduling bargaining meetings.

Greedy CEOs and anti-union front groups are working overtime to defeat the Employee Free Choice Act.


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