We’re proud and humbled that the SugarHouse team has not chosen outside representation. As for the charges of retaliatory discipline, the casino declined to comment, instead sending Philadelphia magazine the following statement from SugarHouse General Manager Wendy Hamilton: “This is America and our employees get to decide this for themselves.
SugarHouse has previously denied the surveillance allegations. Then last month, the union filed another complaint with the NLRB, alleging that SugarHouse illegally disciplined employees associated with the union thanks to their union activities. The complaint alleges that SugarHouse violated the National Labor Relations Act by having its security officers “engage in surveillance of union committee persons while they were working and while they were not working.” The union says the surveillance occurred between 20.