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Isn’t it amazing how many brain dead people continue to repeat the WynnLV $100,000 dealer propaganda line, published by WynnLV in Aug 2006? Since then, WynnLV unilaterally confiscated 15% of its dealers’ tip incomes, thus that figure is no longer, if it ever was, valid. Fact is, the Wynn dealers are guaranteed and paid $6.33 per hour. The remainder of their incomes, whatever the figure, is not guaranteed and is given them by customers for service received.
If the union can increase a dealer’s income by making the public aware that dealers work for tips, all dealers will benefit not only the “$100,000 a year Wynn dealers”.