Las Vegas Sun writes about Caesar’s dealer union efforts

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There’s an interesting story in the Las Vegas Sun on the frustrations of dealers at Caesar’s Palace leading to a union drive.
“I often think that some of these people don’t have children because if they dealt with children in this way they’d raise paranoid schizophrenics,” Acevedo said.
They reminisce about what they call the “good old days” - the early years before they began to mistrust their supervisors and fear they could be fired for a misunderstanding or minor infraction.
“They used to treat us with respect,” Acevedo said. “They didn’t let customers get out of line and when that happened, they would back you up. They respected our integrity and would say, ‘We don’t do that here.’ ”
But table games are less critical in this new world, where slots and even electronic versions of table games are replacing tables with live dealers.
Full story here.




