Tropicana corrupted union vote, judge rules
Security workers at Tropicana Casino and Resort are getting another shot at a vote to unionize after a judge ruled that casino supervisors had used "objectionable conduct" to influence workers' votes. The judge ruled for a second union election after a NLRB ruling supported security workers' claims that casino staff had interrogated workers and held them under surveillance. The union narrowly lost an October vote to organize by one vote.
See "Tropicana corrupted union vote, judge rules", Erik Ortiz, Press of Atlantic City, February 18, 2008