By Susan Arbetter City of Albany PUBLISHED 7:49 PM ET Jul. 21, 2021 PUBLISHED 7:49 PM EDT Jul. 21, 2021
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Journal’s Jimmy Vielkind that members of the New York Gaming Association, like himself, were asked to donate $2 million to the Committee to Save New York, a group that supported Cuomo’s agenda.
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Needing workers, Turning Stone casino reaches way out
Tapping Orlando, NYC, Atlantic City as well as Capital Region for workers
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Folks around Central New York shouldn’t be surprised if they notice an unusual number of Florida and Nevada license plates on their roads in the coming months.
That’s because the Oneida Indian Nation is recruiting laid-off gaming and hospitality workers in Orlando, Fla. and Las Vegas for their Turning Stone casino and resort complex.
Turning Stone is looking to fill 250 openings ranging from card dealers to shop managers and restaurant workers to name a few, according to ads they have placed online.
Needing workers, Turning Stone casino reaches way out
Tapping Orlando, NYC, Atlantic City as well as Capital Region for workers
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Folks around Central New York shouldn’t be surprised if they notice an unusual number of Florida and Nevada license plates on their roads in the coming months.
That’s because the Oneida Indian Nation is recruiting laid-off gaming and hospitality workers in Orlando, Fla. and Las Vegas for their Turning Stone casino and resort complex.
Turning Stone is looking to fill 250 openings ranging from card dealers to shop managers and restaurant workers to name a few, according to ads they have placed online.