SACRAMENTO — A union attorney urged a federal judge on Friday to push an Indian gaming tribe to speed up a pending arbitration.
“We’ve been trying to move this case forward at least since June,” said
Martin represents UNITE HERE and also serves as its general counsel. The union claims it has been trying to get the Wilton Rancheria and Boyd Gaming Corp. to honor a 2017 agreement that calls for binding arbitratio...
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