Casino Workers Respond to Governor Murphy’s Comments on Smoking in Casinos: “Deeply Disappointing”

CEASE: As Casino Workers Continue to Get Sick, Gov. Murphy Prioritizes Corporate Interests and Perceived [...]

NJ Judge dismisses UAW/CEASE case stating “…safety is not a fundamental right.” ANR, CEASE, and UAW committed to righting this wrong.

September 2024 Message from Cynthia Hallett, president and CEO For the past three years, ANR has [...]

NJ Casino Workers Respond to Court Ruling on Casino Smoking Loophole

COURT: “While The Court Is Sympathetic To The Health Hazards, It Has Determined That Safety [...]

Casino Workers Applaud Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s Comments on Smoking in AC Casino

At Tuesday Event, Rep. Sherrill Voices Support for Ending Indoor Smoking Atlantic City, NJ – Casino [...]

Casino Workers Call for Smokefree Legislation Steps Away from Casino Industry Meeting

UAW and CEASE Hold Rally Outside NCLGS Meeting to Share Their Stories and Call Legislators [...]

Senate President Scutari Urged to Hold Vote on Bill to Close Casino Smoking Loophole After Nearly 20 Years

Coalition of Public Health Groups Call on NJ Senate President to Put S1493 up for [...]

Casino Workers Call on Pennsylvania Legislators to Pass Comprehensive Indoor Smokefree Legislation

CEASE and Local Union Urge Legislators to Prioritize Health and Safety Over Outdated Practices June [...]

Rhode Island Moves Closer to Smokefree Casinos as Key Committee Passes Legislation

House Finance Committee Votes to Advance HB 7500 to End Indoor Smoking at RI’s Two [...]

Rhode Island Casino Workers Applaud State Treasurer Diossa for Declaring He’ll Vote for Bally’s Smokefree Shareholder Proposal

Casino Workers Urge Shareholders to Follow Suit, Prioritize Health and Safety Over Outdated Practices May [...]

Rep. Tanzi, Casino Workers Deliver Letter to State Treasurer Urging Support for Smokefree Shareholder Proposal at Bally’s

Rhode Island Casino Workers and Advocates Rally for Smokefree Legislation at State Capitol suit CEASE: [...]

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