UAW in the News
When it comes to the UAW, the facts speak for themselves. Take a look at the UAW in the news to get a full picture of the UAW track record in representing “the working people.”
And take a look at the news on Atlantic City….the picture becomes very clear.
Atlantic City News 
- Foxwoods to offset raises with 401(k) match hiatus
- Cindy Evans: Dealers can secure their futures without costly union
- UAW ad campaign hurting Atlantic City
- Local 54 members vote for new 2-year contract with Harrah's Casinos
- Local 54 approves Harrah's Entertainment contract
- Local 54 approves contract with Harrah’s properties
- Hotel workers union OKs deal with 4 NJ casinos
- Recession, Debt Taking Toll On US Casinos
- Casino layoffs slow, with 81 jobs cut in April
- State will cut more, use surplus, defer expenses to plug $1.2 billion budget hole
- At casinos, ‘down-sized’ doesn’t mean small-time
- Budget changes disturb area lawmakers
- Casino visitors cut back on Atlantic City spending
- Harrah’s revenues decline
- Despite fiscal problems, Harrah’s seeks to expand holdings
- Casinos add 600 jobs in May, ending nine-month decline
- Protesters: Harrah’s not worth the gamble
- Casino revenue falls 15 percent for worst May in 12 years
- Atlantic City casinos can’t seem to shake slump
- Anti-casino group stages protest
- Court to approve Tropicana bankruptcy sale
- Moody’s sour on casino recovery
- On the Jersey Shore, Laid Off and Looking for Seasonal Work
- State lagging behind in the gaming game
- Trump, bondholders battle over Atlantic City casinos
- State of Harrah’s
- Meadowlands harness racing suffers in battle with New Jersey politicians and Atlantic City casinos
- NJ casinos fighting back against union ad campaign
- Tax hike on wine, liquor will cost New Jersey jobs
- Bill: Keep A.C. beach bars through winter
- New Jersey budget set to pass despite Republican objections
- Dunes the problem? No, casinos are
- Video slots in bars could help state and casinos, too
- Charges dismissed in alleged theft of casino database in Atlantic City
- Effort to diversify jitney ownership loses traction in recession
- Casino regulators consider changes to avoid another Tropicana saga
- Atlantic City casinos down on their luck
- Greedy unions can kill businesses
- A.C. casinos continue to take hit from competition in Pa
- Casinos: We’ll hire replacement dealers for strike
- Harrah’s Refutes UAW Claims
- UAW and casinos/No one’s winning
- UAW pickets A.C. casinos for dealer contract
- Harrah’s: We don’t want a public battle, but UAW does
- Hundreds march against Harrah’s Entertainment
- Workers Union Further Hurting Atlantic City Casino Gambling
- States End Up Losers in Gambling Pullback
- UAW pickets A.C. casinos for dealer contract
- Harrah’s: We don’t want a public battle, but UAW does
- Hundreds march against Harrah's Entertainment
- Workers Union Further Hurting Atlantic City Casino Gambling
- States End Up Losers in Gambling Pullback
- A.C. casino revenue down in July
- UAW should keep its battle private
- Casino critics should stop biting hand that feeds them
- Chamber to union: Tactics hurt A.C.
- UAW is hurting its own members
- Trump Plaza dealers seek to end representation under UAW
- Trump Plaza dealers seek to scrap union
- Atlantic City union solidarity cracks as Trump Plaza dealers petition to dissolve union
- Trump Plaza Casino Dealers Want Out of Union
- Dealers frustrated with Trump and UAW
