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Welcome to the Home of New England's Number One

Union of Table Game Dealers, Local 711!

Voted Best Dealers in New England 2016 & 2017 ~ Casino Players Magazine

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With revenues of nearly 71.1 Billion dollars in the US in 2015, the casino gaming and entertainment industry is expanding.Opportunities for professional table game dealers are on the rise and here at the Twin Rivers Casino, we have an ever growing collection of live table games.

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Our affiliate unions negotiate on behalf of their members for fair and safe workplaces, better wages, a secure retirement and family-friendly policies, such as paid sick leave and health benefits. All of the Locals  speak out for fairness for all working families, for creating better standards in the workplace and for policies that strengthen the middle class.  

Here at Twin Rivers we have a gaming mix of Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, Three Card Poker, Craps, Spanish 21, Let It Ride, Pai Gow Poker, Big Six ‘Money’ Wheel, as well as a Poker Room. 


Local 711 is a union representing more than 560 Professional Table Game Dealers here in Rhode Island. Local 711 is an affiliate of:

Rhode Island Laborers’ District Council

Laborers’ International Union of North America.

 AFL-CIO

The Rhode Island Laborers' District Council represents over 12,000 women and men working in the fields of construction, public service, healthcare and gaming.

Michael F. Sabitoni, Business Manager

 

In today's challenging economy and ever-changing work environment, working men and women need a union with strong leadership and a presence in the community.  Advocating on behalf of the members of our Locals, the Rhode Island Laborers' District Council regularly meets with developers, planners, contractors, elected officials and community leaders to make sure that our members' voices are heard and their rights are protected.