I was dealing on a live game, I notice the activity to my right and see something being taped there. "Supervisor" tapes on the base, on the wood, where my right hand would sit in a natural position, a open paper clip, with a pointed end up. supervisor , I wouldn't do that. I'd move that if I were you," supervisor then removed the open ended paperclip from the wood base.
I went on break and was quite unnerved and flustered by the incident that had just happened. I didn't say anything to anyone. When I returned from break I was still quite dumbfounded. My next position on the game was on the "stick." No one said a word to me the rest of the shift.
'pit manager' was sitting box at the time I was not sure if he was saw what 'supervisor' had just done.
The next day, I spoke with "another supervisor", about what transpired with 'supervisor' the day before. 'Another dealer', asked if I told 'pit manager' and I said no. We conversed a bit about it. When 'pit manager' came to the game, 'another dealer' asked several times "does 'pit manager' know?" and 'pit manager' would respond "what" 'another dealer' would say " 'me' can tell ya" So, I told told him what 'supervisor' did with a open paperclip. 'pit manager' said he knew about it and he said it was not that big of a deal, as long as the pay outs were right. 'another dealer' said to 'pit manager' , "what do you mean? It's nothing, you want teach with injury?" " He demonstrated, leaning on the table", as being one thing, but a 'open paperclip' in a work area, where you put your hands in a resting position? 'another dealer' also told 'pit manager' , had 'supervisor' done that to him, he would have jabbed his hand and made 'supervisor' filled out the report as to why and how he was injured.
Since this, I have followed my handbooks instructions on dealing with the problem resolution. I went to human resoruces, filled a formal complaint.
I gave the company 30 days to resolve things. They never did. Things got worse. I called and wrote out another complaint with few items that the supervisors and managers were still doing to me directly in result of me going to human resources.
I followed my doctors advice and even asked for a transfer to a new property which was I was told that was not an option.
At the end of this meeting with human resources, I called the EEOC and my state's dept of equal rights. They issued 3 charges and said more were to be added.