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NEW: Twin River Casino Charged With Hiding Crime Data

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NEW: Twin River Casino Charged With Hiding Crime Data

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) charged Twin River with illegally withholding records of crimes committed against patrons, vendors and other guests at the Lincoln casino, announced the Service Employees International Union, Local 334 on Wednesday.

“My shift ends at 2 or 3 in the morning. I can’t be walking through the parking lots alone at that hour with what’s been going on. We need to know what areas are most unsafe and why, and then we need to do something," said Gloria Fitzpatrick, a Validator and Union Business Manager

The NLRB charged Twin River on July 1. 

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“Criminals at the casino don’t ask for Twin River ID’s before they commit a crime. We’ve had assaults, firearm threats, vandalism and theft in the parking lots and even on the casino floor. There have been dozens of incidents over the past three years. It’s time for Twin River to take employee and guest safety seriously,” said Mutuel Clerk and Union President Joe Marciano.

NLRB also charges that Twin River refuses to provide communications with the Union pension plan or details about whether it has received counterfeit tickets or money, even though employees can be disciplined over such incidents.

The Investigation

According to the Union, on March 21, 2019, they requested a list of break-ins, assaults, burglaries and other criminal conduct occurring over the past three years at the Lincoln casino, including the nature and specific location of each incident. 

The Union sought the information during contract negotiations to evaluate worker safety at the sprawling facility and adjacent parking lots. 

According to Union, Twin River has acknowledged numerous incidents but is refusing to provide any details, except when the incidents involve employees.

Twin River spokeswoman Patti Doyle said in a statement, "We are in the midst of union negotiations so we are not surprised by the timing of this accusation. That said, should any investigation by the National Labor Relations Board occur, we will cooperate fully.”

This story was updated at 12:40 PM with the statement from Twin River.


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