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N.Y. presses labor issue on tribe
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 2002 New York Gov. George Pataki (R) might finalize a gaming compact with the Seneca Nation as early as Monday, a source told The Albany Times-Union. Pataki has been hung up over the right of organized labor. The tribe has hired a firm that will allow union workers at a casino project, according to the paper. The compact allows the tribe to open up to three casinos. Get the Story:
Pataki 'optimistic' about Seneca deal (The Albany Times-Union 8/9)
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