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Article Excerpt Byline: Gina Ruiz
Las Vegas gaming mogul Steve Wynn has broken a longstanding tradition by allowing casino floor supervisors to get a cut of the tips earned by card dealers at his $2.7 billion resort-casino Wynn Las Vegas.
Tips normally go to hourly employees, such as dealers, who rely on the money to supplement their base pay, which often is minimum wage, says David Schwartz, director of the Center for Gaming Research at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
The rules changed September 1, and the switch was necessary because the old model hampered employee development, says Andrew Pascal, president of Wynn Resorts in Las Vegas.
"The system is broken and has to be fixed,'' Pascal says. Dealers have more earning potential...
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