Local 54 of the Unite-HERE union went on strike yesterday morning against the casino, which was opened by Donald Trump but now belongs to his friend and fellow billionaire, Carl Icahn.
As noisy picketers banged drums, blew whistles and blared portable sirens outside, managers were carrying luggage inside the hotel, and guests continued to come and go during the Fourth of July weekend, which is traditionally the busiest of the year for Atlantic City casinos.
"We need our health insurance back," Diaz said. "It's not fair. Housekeeping is a hard job, and this has been hard on our families."
Taj Mahal management urged guests to come to the property, promising they would be well cared for.
Officials would not go into detail about their staffing arrangements during the strike. On strike include those that serve drinks, cook, transport luggage, clean rooms and more. Casino dealers and security are not part of the union striking.
The union said no further contract talks are scheduled.
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