Rival union official says Atlantic City casino union boss should resign for opposing a smoking ban
- A union official called for Donna DeCaprio, head of the Atlantic City casino workers' union, to resign for not protecting members from secondhand smoke dangers.
- Ray Jensen, assistant director of United Auto Workers Region 9, criticized DeCaprio, saying, "She should be ashamed of herself" for her stance.
- Workers argue that the main employee union has been influenced by tobacco companies against smoking restrictions in Atlantic City casinos.
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Some Atlantic City casino workers call on union boss to resign for opposing a smoking ban
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Workers pushing for an end to smoking in Atlantic City casinos say the main employee union has been won over by tobacco companies seeking allies in the fight against smoking restrictions. An official of a union involved in the anti-smoking push on Monday called for the head of the Atlantic […]
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