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Atlantic City casino workers gather to fight for a smoke-free environment.

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Post time 29-3-2024 09:31:58 | Show all posts |Read mode
Although prolonged exposure to smoke poses dangers, current laws allow for 25% of gaming establishments to permit smoking. Atlantic City has long been a hub for those seeking their luck at the tables or slot machines, known for its vibrant casinos and lively nightlife. However, behind the glamour and allure lies a longstanding issue that has plagued the city's workforce for years: secondhand smoke.

Advocates emphasize worker welfare over financial concerns

A group of casino workers, including Pete Naccarelli, Nicole Vitorla, and Lamont White, spearheaded by a leader within the city's casino realm, is calling for casino employees to rally against the impact of smoking. Their efforts gained traction, with workers coming together to seek a healthier working environment.

Naccarelli, who has worked in the casino industry for 27 years, has suffered from the ongoing presence of secondhand smoke. He described dealing with a table full of smokers as "torture," emphasizing the physical and mental strain it has caused him and his colleagues, as reported by The New York Times. While prolonged exposure to smoke carries risks, current laws allowing smoking in 25% of gaming establishments leave many workers feeling helpless and unprotected.

Promoting a smoke-free environment in Atlantic City is not a new endeavor. Casino operators have resisted similar measures due to potential revenue losses and layoffs. However, advocates argue that worker welfare should take precedence over financial considerations. They stress that a complete smoking ban is necessary to ensure a smoke-free environment for all employees.

Union divisions emerge in Atlantic City smoking debate

The debate over smoking also reveals differences among the city's unions. Some unions, such as the United Auto Workers, support the ban, while others, like Local 54, express concerns about economic impacts. Despite differing opinions, workers are rallying together to pursue healthier work environments. I noted the demands from Trenton legislators, with a bill to ban smoking in casinos making progress in the state senate.

However, challenges persist with the strengthening of lobbying efforts, reflecting the complex interplay between public health, economic interests, and political dynamics.

As the debate continues, casino workers like Naccarelli, Vitorla, and White remain steadfast in their determination to effect change. For them, it's not just about a smoke-free environment. It's about their livelihoods. As they unite for their cause, they hope Atlantic City will soon become a beacon of progress in the fight against secondhand smoke.
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Post time 29-3-2024 09:36:36 | Show all posts
It's good to keep up with the news.
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Post time 29-3-2024 17:48:25 | Show all posts
This kind of thing is still good, isn't it?
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