Casino dealers may or may not belong to unions depending on the specific property for which they work. Dealers in some of the premier casino properties in Las Vegas, for example, belong to unions. The United Auto Workers Union represents gaming workers in Connecticut, Maryland, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, Ohio, and Rhode Island. UNITE HERE represents 100,000 casino workers across the United States and Canada.
The American Gaming Association is the premier trade group representing the United States casino industry. Visit its Web site, https://www.americangaming.org, to learn more about various aspects of the gaming industry as well as to get information on specific jobs. The National Indian Gaming Association operates as a clearinghouse and educational legislative and public policy resource for tribes, policy makers, and the public on Native American gaming issues and tribal community development. Learn more at http://www.indiangaming.org.
- Baggage Porters and Bellhops
- Bartenders
- Cage Cashiers
- Casino Credit Managers
- Casino Managers
- Cooks and Chefs
- Directors of Casino Security
- Food Service Workers
- Gaming Occupations
- Hosts/Hostesses
- Hotel and Motel Managers
- Hotel Concierges
- Hotel Desk Clerks
- Hotel Executive Housekeepers
- Hotel Restaurant Managers
- Online Gambling Specialists
- Pit Bosses
- Resort Workers
- Spa Attendants
- Spa Managers