- 9 - restaurants, or on what day an employee eats in the public restaurants. Petitioners keep no records that show that an employee who is allowed to eat in the public restaurants eats there only on the days that he or she works. It is petitioners' policy that employees may enter the Cafeterias freely whenever they are open, and that employees need not sign in at a Cafeteria upon entrance or sign for food when received. It is petitioners' policy that employees may not eat in the Cafeterias on a nonworking day or bring guests to eat in the Cafeterias at all. It is petitioners' policy that employees who violate the policy of the Cafeterias are subject to dismissal. Petitioners do not formally monitor any of the policies for the Cafeterias. Petitioners oversee each employee's adherence to these policies through an honor system and an informal policing that is incidental to an employee's presence in the Cafeteria. Employees have been disciplined, suspended, and/or dismissed from employment for violating petitioners' policies for the Cafeterias. Petitioners employed the following numbers of people at the Properties in 1988 and 1989: 1988 1989 CHC 1,002 1,052 Fremont 936 878 Sam's Town 1,402 1,508 Stardust 2,251 2,406 The table below has a breakdown of these employees by Property, job classification, job code, and job description. The tablePage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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