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Mohegan Sun Casino Cutting Salaries Across the Board

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@ January 12, 2009 10:59 AM
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With revenues down at both Connecticut state casinos, more cuts are coming to Mohegan Sun.

Officials at the Mohegan Sun casino say they are reducing the pay of all 9,800 employees but will avoid layoffs in new cost-cutting moves brought on by declining revenues.

The Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority announced Sunday that it will cut pay for vice presidents and senior management by 10 percent, middle managers' pay by 7.5 percent and pay for non management salaried and hourly employees by 4 percent.

The cuts take effect on February 1st. Mohegan Sun has cut more than 500 jobs through attrition over the past year and delayed expanding while competing Foxwoods Resort Casino has laid off 800 casino workers since last summer.

 



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