Vol. 3, No. 8, August 2007, Tumbling Dice
Wynn’s Tips
Steve Wynn said the controversial tip-sharing program he initiated last year at Wynn Las Vegas will not go away, and dealers who don’t like it can quit.
Wynn’s comments came after dealers, enraged by the new policy, voted to organize a union.
“What did they really get by voting for the union?’’ Wynn said. “They got the right to walk off the job.’’
There are thousands of qualified dealers throughout the city, as well as hundreds of part-time dealers at Wynn, who can fill vacant positions, he said.
Wynn’s comments came after dealers, enraged by the new policy, voted to organize a union.
“What did they really get by voting for the union?’’ Wynn said. “They got the right to walk off the job.’’
There are thousands of qualified dealers throughout the city, as well as hundreds of part-time dealers at Wynn, who can fill vacant positions, he said.
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