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Workers sue to overturn Atlantic City casino smoking waiver
After years of unsuccessful attempts to persuade lawmakers to ban smoking at Atlantic City casinos, workers took a new approach, a lawsuit to challenge a law that exempts casinos from indoor smoking. The lawsuit alleges that the exemption for casinos violates the law's principle of equal protection and seeks to be recognized as unconstitutional.
Legal action escalates ongoing issues
The United Auto Workers (UAW), representing workers at Bali, Caesars, and Tropicana casinos, has filed a lawsuit in state higher court challenging New Jersey's Indoor Clean Air Act with a group of casino workers who oppose smoking in gambling halls. The law, enacted 18 years ago, bans smoking in most indoor workplaces, but makes exceptions for casinos.
At the out-of-court rally where the lawsuit was filed, UAW President Sean Payne pointed out the need for such drastic action is due to the industry's unwillingness to address concerns related to the safety of Atlantic City casinos as they must regularly confront the proven risks of secondhand smoking.
The issue of smoking in casinos has caused controversy not only in Atlantic City, but also in other states where workers have raised concerns about secondhand smoking. Similar campaigns are being held in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Kansas, and Virginia. Supporters of smoking cessation argue that banning smoking will not affect income but will vastly improve the quality of life for casino employees.
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The recent earnings reports, which show that in-person visits to Atlantic City casinos are on the decline, are becoming more of an alarm for workers and union leaders. They argue that a smoking ban is necessary to protect the health of workers and customers, and that it will be an important step to address the problems facing the resort city.
State Senator John Burzicelli introduced a bill earlier this year that would address some of the concerns of workers and the casino industry. However, the proposed bill favored casinos so much that workers rejected the proposal, arguing for improved measures to protect their health and safety.
The New Jersey Casino Association opposes the smoking ban, citing concerns about its impact on competitiveness with neighboring states. Workers, however, are determined to push for changes through legal action. The plight for safer working conditions resonated across New Jersey, and gained public support. While the possibility of litigation remains unclear, the UAW will explore all options to protect the casino working community. 안전한 카지노사이트
