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Fontainebleau Table Game Dealers Considering Suit Over Layoffs, Sources Say

  • The casino is reportedly planning to cut down the number of table game dealers
  • It has struggled since opening in December 2023 with a variety of issues
  • Reports emerged in November of layoffs across several of the property’s departments
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The Fontainebleau Las Vegas is facing a potential class-action lawsuit from table game dealers who are reportedly set to lose their jobs. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

The Fontainebleau Las Vegas is reportedly considering cutting down on the number of table game dealers it employs to about 120 people. According to Las Vegas Locally, the majority of the dealers will also move to part-time working arrangements, with impacted employees reportedly considering a class-action lawsuit against their employer:

The $3.7bn property has been plagued with issues since opening in December 2023 after 16 years of trying. Patrons have posted images to social media of empty gaming floors:

Others have complained about the casino’s excessive prices for drinks, food, and parking:

There were some who were more sympathetic to the plight of the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, such as its fair pricing for games:

This isn’t the first time that the casino’s staff have faced lay-offs. Reports emerged in November that mass redundancies were imminent across many departments and that several restaurants were also closing.

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