The Hard Rock casino company says it will spend $100 million more to pay its workers

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Hard Rock casinos, hotels and cafes announced raises that would impact 95 different job titles. Housekeepers, cooks and security guards will see the biggest differences, the company said Monday.

Wayne Parry/APA gambler plays a slot machine at the Hard Rock casino in Atlantic City, N.J. on Aug. 8, 2022.Half of the employees at Hard Rock casinos, hotels and cafes will receive wage hikes totaling $100 million, the company announced.it is upping its range of entry level wages to between $18 and $21, which is expected to affect 95 types of jobs within the company. Housekeepers, cooks, security guards and call center employees will be the most impacted, it said in a statement.

"This recent $100 million investment in its team members is part of an ongoing effort to honor and appreciate its workforce, which has recently included paying frontline employees bonuses during the pandemic and other expanded benefits," Hard Rock International and Seminole Gaming said.

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Pay the housekeeper? Since Covid there is no day to day service just hotels claiming there’s no help so they can save money.

ex? Of a sudden. Well people before you spend money at hard rock cafe. Ask the first employee if they got a raise and how much if not more that 5 dolla then skip that business!

Only to be laid off in a few weeks as the economy implodes.

Always shocked to learn that this company still exists.

a_r_c_a_d_i_a_ :o!

NPR won't state that casinos rip off the poorest and the weakest. Oh, wait. That's the same thing the Democrats do.

That graphic I thought the story was about children in casinos.

do they have a union?

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