We suggest they end indoor smoking and use that as a recruiting tool. ![]() ![]() And maybe they wouldn’t have such a hard time finding employees if potential workers knew they wouldn’t have to work in a smoke-filled environment for eight hours a day. Their sky-is-falling predictions cannot be taken seriously given the reality of the employment situation in Atlantic City. “Casinos’ claims about job losses when legislators close the casino smoking loophole are nothing but hot air - they can’t even fill the job openings they have now. Contact: Job Losses from Ending Smoking? AC Casinos Can’t Even Fill Existing Openings Legislators Should Be Skeptical of Casinos’ Claims at Monday’s First-Ever Hearing on Ending Indoor Smoking at AC CasinosĪtlantic City, NJ - Cynthia Hallett, president and CEO of Americans for Nonsmokers’ Rights, released the following statement after the Press of AC reported this week that “Atlantic City casinos still finding it tough to fill jobs”:
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