Security Guards Drop Effort to Unionize Soaring Eagle at Saginaw Chippewa

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Security guards at the casino owned by the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan have dropped efforts to unionize.

The International Union Security Police & Fire Professionals of America petitioned the National Labor Relations Board for a vote at the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort. But the effort was dropped for an unexplained reason, The Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun reported. Housekeeping staff at the casino tried to organize last year. But they voted 2-1 against unionization.

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Saginaw Chippewa Union Vote

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Saginaw Chippewa casino workers reject union

Housekeeping staff at the casino owned by the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan voted down a union by a 2-1 margin on Thursday. Nearly all the full- and part-time housekeeping staff at the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort participated in the election. They voted against joining the Teamsters union by 192 to 88. The National Labor Relations Board oversaw the election, the second of its kind at a tribal casino. Dealers at the Foxwoods Resort Casino, owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut, voted overwhelmingly last month to join the United Auto Workers.

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Teamsters turned down by casino workers (The Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun 12/21)

Soaring Eagle v. Teamsters Materials

Here are the materials in the Soaring Eagle v. Teamsters case:

Saginaw Chippewa Labor Ordinance

Saginaw Chippewa Motion to Dismiss

Regional NLRB Director Decision Denying Motion to Dismiss

Saginaw Chippewa Union Vote

From Indianz:

 Union vote set for Saginaw Chippewa casino

The National Labor Relations Board will oversee a union election at the casino owned by the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan. The election takes place December 20. Teamsters Local 486 wants to organize about 300 housekeeping employees. This the second NLRB-overseen election at a tribal casino since the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the board’s ability to assert jurisdiction at tribal enterprises. Dealers at the casino owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut agreed to a union this past weekend.

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Union election date set for casino workers (The Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun 11/29)