Anti-smoke groups proposed discussions of the issue by shareholders of three leading hospitality and gaming operators in Atlantic City. The debate on smoking in US casinos has been ongoing, with concerns raised about the impact of secondhand smoke on employees. Facing an indoor smoking ban in New Jersey is the home of Atlantic City. Workers at Caesars, Bally’s, and Tropicana, supported by the United Auto Workers, have challenged the smoking exception. American Nonsmokers’ Rights Foundation and Trinity Health have filed proposals with shareholders of Bally’s, Boyd Gaming, and Caesars for discussions on a potential smoking ban. This effort aims to address the health and well-being of casino workers exposed to secondhand smoke. Similar initiatives in various states underscore the importance of the matter. Joining casino workers in collectively addressing indoor smoking hazards is crucial for advocating change and ensuring a healthier work environment.
Anti-Smoke Groups Push Shareholder Talks on Atlantic City Casino Smoking Ban, US
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