Nevada Regulator Told Casino Workers Must Be Protected From Customers along with Employers
Casino union representatives and other stakeholders told the Nevada Gaming Control Board at a hearing on Wednesday that its draft rules to tighten up controls on sexual harassment within the Nevada Casino sector must extend to hotel visitors and high-rollers.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board hears testimonies from casino workers at a hearing on its new workplace sexual harassment guidelines. Chairwoman Becky Harris (right) has said violation of laws could result in license revocation for operators.
In March, the regulator announced it would be sharpening its regulations on sexual harassment at work into the aftermath of allegations of sexual misconduct by Steve Wynn against their workers.
Wynn Resorts, meanwhile, is facing a few legal actions from disgruntled shareholders, accusing the organization board of knowing associated with the so-called behavior of its chairman and of addressing it up.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board wrote to Nevada’s almost 3,000 gaming licensees notifying them that new regulations had been on their way and industry that is inviting to contribute.
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As reported by the Associated Press, Robert Ostrovsky, lobbyist for the Nevada Resort Association, echoed the Culinary Union’s belief that employees must be better protected from guests, that are often indulged by casino administration and given the doubt particularly if they’re big spenders.
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