The union representing Atlantic City casino workers says occupied hotel rooms at Caesar’s Palace, Harrah’s, Tropicana and The Golden Nugget aren’t being cleaned every day, as required by a 2020 state law. GoldnerTV reports.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — The union representing Atlantic City casino workers filed a complaint with the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, requesting state inspectors to investigate four Atlantic City casinos.
Teresa Lopez, another Caesar’s housekeeper, said she typically works six days a week, which causes her body to ache.These allegations come as the casino workers’ union demands higher wages after their contracts ended last week with multiple casinos, including the four listed in the union’s filing.Tameka Calhoun, who’s visiting Atlantic City from Oklahoma, is staying at the Wyndham, and she said that even when her room gets cleaned, she always wipes down every surface.
“Golden Nugget holds itself to the highest standards and all rooms are fully cleaned with a very stringent protocol between all new reservations.