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Posted At : July 6, 2009 03:02 PM | Posted By : D McKee
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I've just returned from the Grant Sawyer Building, one of many seats of guvmint in Nevada. (Judging from some the makeshift signage in the building, money is super-tight these days.) While I was down there, a couple of people told me the strangest thing.
Seems Wynn Resorts isn't going to send any representatives to a series of hearings convened this week by Labor Commissioner Michael Tanchek ... or so the story goes. Since the hearings are for the purpose of interpreting Nevada law on tip-pooling and distribution, you'd think Steve Wynn would have a vested interest. But supposedly he's sending Don Laughlin, owner of the Riverside Resort to speak on Wynn Resorts' behalf.
That'd be strange but not crazy. Laughlin's been doing the same thing as Wynn (cutting management in on tips) for decades. So even with the firepower at his disposal, Wynn Las Vegas President Andrew Pascal, General Counsel Kevin Tourek, etc., Wynn would be effectively ceding the letter-of-the-law argument. By using Laughlin as a stalking horse, his case would boil down to: "It's OK for us to control the tips because, look, here's Don Laughlin and he's been doing it for ages. Tell 'em, Don."
There's no hope of confirming this from the Wynn side of the fence. They all figuratively dove under the table when CityLife came calling last week. I'm waiting to hear from Laughlin himself, who can clarify this bizarre potential turn of events. If true, it'd be a sad day for the Most Powerful Man in Nevada when he has to have a rural casino owner do his heavy lifting for him.
Also: Would Laughlin be "sent" by Wynn? I thought he was more of a maverick.