A local of the Transport Workers Union is rolling out an ad campaign encouraging gamblers to make sure they tip their dealers. "Most dealers rely on tips for the bulk of their income," says TWU
International President James Little. "We represent dealers on the casino floor, at the bargaining table -- that is clear. Until now. dealers lacked an association, union or spokesman that could
educate the pubic about the need to tip."
The ad campaign is being unveiled in Las Vegas Monday, where TWU says it represents dealers at Caesars Palace and the Wynn casinos; other TWU
elections for dealers are in progress in Sin City and elsewhere across Nevada.
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