Mill Casino lays off 37 employees

By Jo Rafferty, Staff Writer
Friday, October 03, 2008 | 69 comment(s)

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The Mill Casino-Hotel succumbed to economic pressures and laid off 37 employees, or 7 percent of its workforce, Wednesday.

Ten of the employees have been offered other positions at the casino-hotel or may remain on part-time or on-call status, according to casino officials.

The North Bend casino and hotel just opened a 92-room, seven-story tower in July. A casino spokesman said the layoffs related to hotel and related construction costs and economic conditions.

The casino and hotel, which are owned by the Coquille Indian Tribe under its parent corporation, the Coquille Economic Development Corporation, employ more than 500 people, according to Ray Doering, the casino’s communications coordinator.

The employees were given notice at the beginning of their shifts throughout the day. A four-year casino employee himself, Doering said the layoffs came as a big surprise to him. To his knowledge, the business has never let employees go for financial reasons.

“It’s not real huge, but we’ve never done this before,” Doering said. “We’ve always been growing.”

Employees’ tenure ranged from six months to 13 years, he said.

“It pretty much covers the gamut,” Doering said. “It runs from lower-paid positions to managerial.”

Nearly half the affected positions were in the gaming room, according to a press release. The most visible change will be the elimination of Keno. The game hasn’t been very successful and has enjoyed only modest play since its introduction in 2006. There were cutbacks in marketing, the bakery and beverage service, too, Doering said.

Nationwide, there have been reductions in the gaming industry, he said.

“It’s not that it’s been horrible,” Doering said. “People just don’t have that disposable income anymore. The spending is down. This economy is unpredictable.”

Doering said it’s hard to say what will happen in the next couple of months.

“We’re in uncharted territory,” he said.

General Manager Larry Close said the casino tried to prepare for the economic downturn, but it wasn’t enough.

“We instituted serious cost control measures at the start of the year to cope ... but, with no end in sight in the near term, we now must take the added step of reducing staff,” he said in the press release.

Close was optimistic about the future.

“Despite this current situation, I am convinced that our recent casino-hotel expansion and improvements in our facilities and services have positioned us well for future success once our national economy rights itself,” he said.

Dena Miles, human resources director, said it’s normal for the casino to let some of its seasonal workers go at the end of the summer, but this year they had to eliminate more.

Workers received in-lieu-of-notice pay based on length of service. All of them will receive benefits through the end of October, with some tenured employees receiving additional considerations. An employee assistance program will provide counseling and The Mill is coordinating with the Oregon Employment Department to provide outplacement assistance.

Kathie Creasey, manager of the Coos Bay and Brookings state employment offices, said tribal workers who are laid off are eligible for the same unemployment benefits as other workers.

“As long as the employer submits wage credits, anyone who has earned money in Oregon or are paid in Oregon are eligible,” she said.

Creasey declined to comment on whether anyone laid off Wednesday had come into the employment department.

“It’s confidential,” she said.

According to an employment department report, Coos County unemployment rose from 7.2 percent in July and to 7.6 percent in August. The Mill Casino Web site, http://www.themillcasino.com, had no job listings available as of Sept. 26.

The casino opened in 1995 and the 112-room hotel in 2000. The tower project, combined with an earlier expansion of the casino, cost about $40 million.

Besides the casino and hotel, The casino waterfront property features five on-site restaurants, meeting, wedding and banquet facilities, an indoor pool, a gift shop, a fitness center, an arcade, a business center and a 102-space RV park.

In March, CEDCO announced that plans for a Home Depot were squelched when the home improvement store terminated its lease of property adjacent to the casino.

Besides The Mill Casino-Hotel, the tribe owns an organic cranberry-farming venture, Coquille Cranberries, an assisted-living and Alzheimer’s center, Heritage Place in Bandon and the broadband telecommunications provider, Optical Rural Community Access Communications, also known as ORCA Communications.
Layoff details


What: The Mill Casino-Hotel has laid off 37 employees.


When: The business announced job cuts to employees throughout Wednesday.


Why: A casino spokesman said the layoffs related to hotel and related construction costs and economic conditions.


County jobless rate: The Oregon Employment Department reported county unemployment rose from 6.6 percent in June to 7.2 percent in July. It increased to 7.6 percent in August compared with 6.5 percent one year prior.
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Disgusted wrote on Oct 10, 2008 2:13 PM:

The Mill has increased their Food Prices, instead of luring their customers in with bargains. By the time they leave, considerable more money is usually spent. Poor Business Choice! Also the slots have tightened up since the loan for remodeling and the Hotel Addition. I have heard a lot of the Regulars complain, and stop going or go less. Foolish Greed that Backfires. Three Rivers has lower Food Prices, and Looser Slots. WAKE UP...MILL, before you lose more Players and Eaters that you depend on.

Bob wrote on Oct 9, 2008 7:41 PM:

Try Just Being Smarter should live up to his or her name... hey, even if (and this is questionable) bingo is not financially sustainable in and of itself, the PEOPLE drawn in by these events will help make money for the casino in ways outside of bingo, and word-of-mouth will bring more customers.

But, I'm speaking as a college graduate with some experience in business economics. It's rather clear that few in this area (especially in this Casino... I went to school with a couple individuals that are/were at management-level at the Mill) have such a background.

Dave wrote on Oct 9, 2008 7:35 PM:

Just what we should all expect from these ( so called INDIANS).Isnt it about time we took the country back from these jerks...The land we won from them was land they stole from the people before them..I,m sick and tired of the whining creeps

Mr E wrote on Oct 9, 2008 7:32 PM:

And the "inside information" is that if you are of a particular descent, you can expect raises much faster than other races.

Hey, fair's fair, but I don't believe ANY organization should give an unfair advantage to ANY race.

"But, but, but, they're GOOD for the local area!" Yeah, just like Wal-Mart...

Doesnt matter wrote on Oct 9, 2008 1:25 PM:

If Deanna Scott was gone the Coquille tribe would save hundreds of thousands of dollars and all 37 employees could be rehired! Until they get rid of that one person who spends thousands on personal stuff nothing will ever change.

To I agree the mill is the worse run casino in oregon wrote on Oct 9, 2008 11:48 AM:

In Regards to your statement "I've been to every casino in Oregon..."

Here is a website you need http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/

I agree the mill is the worse run casino in oregon wrote on Oct 9, 2008 8:50 AM:

Instead of promoting fun things like Bingo, free roll game tourny's, they take away these activities & then on top of it OVER-CHARGE on food prices! The Mill needs to go learn basic common sense on how it's equallying important to want local business instead of relying on tourists that may or may not travel here these days due to high gas prices that aren't going down anytime soon! I've been to every casino in Oregon & the Mill is the worse run one in Oregon PERIOD!

Answers wrote on Oct 8, 2008 2:30 PM:

To: A Question for the Tribal Members. You were given wrong information. I am a tribal member and the board was not FIRED they were suspended. I do not know who gave you this information, but they are wrong. I understand that many people are upset at the reduction in workforce, however, things needed to happen here so that we can continute to employ many of the local people. We don't look for out of town business, however, it pays more to have them come in. I understand that the locals spend money and I hope they keep spending it, it just makes better business sence to reduce in the winter time.

former employee wrote on Oct 8, 2008 7:51 AM:

if you did the math, from when the casino first opened, they have had around 4,000 employees run thru there. that isn't a very good ratio. there is more to it than, just lay offs. The hospital hires the most employees in our area, and they don't have near the turn-over, wonder why that is? coming from the table games, it is a very hard place to work. trying to do your job and be a guest service is easy. It's the supervisors coming down on you for minor things. it was a do as I say not as I do situation. As much as I loved dealing with the public, it was sometimes impossible to deal with the boss's. Bringing in Nevada people, to run a small town casino wasn't very smart either. This is Oregon not Las Vegas. We have different clientelle here. On a smaller scale with different wants and needs. The tribe hired the wrong people to run this casino.

A question for the Tribal Members wrote on Oct 7, 2008 11:09 PM:

A tribal member told me that 3 weeks before the layoffs, reduction in force, downsizing or firing (what ever its called) the tribe fired its board of directors and tribal council took over what ever duties the board did. So the board is gone and next thing you know The Casino is doing layoffs. According the the casino's spokes man the first time since he has been there. I've been in this town for 10 years and I don't remember them ever laying anyone off before now?

I agree do not get it either wrote on Oct 7, 2008 2:06 PM:

Locals to any successful casino is priceless & should be very important to find out what makes them happy & want to come & spend their time & money! The Mill sure doesn't do that & I quit about 2 years ago & can see nothing has changed their BAD attitude either!

Heres one local from NB that stopped going to the Mill wrote on Oct 7, 2008 12:41 PM:

All they do is take take & take some more from locals & agree with every post below on how BAD the Mill is to the locals here! They are already digging themselves a hole as more & more locals stop going there & as soon as the tourist leave when winter comes there will be MORE layoffs!!!

ToLocals wrote on Oct 7, 2008 12:38 PM:

Your negative attitude towards anything that wasn't here 100 years ago is appalling. Appreciate the business' you have, treat THEM better and maybe more would come. As you can see, even the employees who were let go still show appreciation for the jobs they had. Get with the times oldtimers, you guys are ruining our communities with your unrealistic ideas and attitudes from "yesteryear"...or is it "yestercentury?"

TMCH Employee wrote on Oct 7, 2008 9:52 AM:

Clarification: Tribal and non-tribal people were let go, it seems few managers have been laid off, transferred people were offered positions because they had experience in the department where they were transferred, there is no obvious favoritism in these transferrs as we can't know who was close to "pointing out" etc., not all employees who had worked in other departments were offered jobs because, frankly, how many departments do you think could take on the excess?

TMCH tried as much as they could to defray the loss. Sure management has their head in the wrong place sometimes, but neither should the monkeys be allowed to run the zoo. I am grateful to still be employeed whatever the capacity.

I will miss everyone who has been lost. We all wish that it had not come to this. We are family and will be no matter how far apart we get.

moonpenny wrote on Oct 7, 2008 8:52 AM:

For those of you who feel this is such a terrible place to live, the Mill Casino is a terrible place to work and all the other terrible things you find about this part of the coastline,
please, for gods sake and our sanity .. LEAVE!

Treat the locals better wrote on Oct 7, 2008 7:56 AM:

All you do is try to take from the locals here (Keep raising food prices, only casino in Oregon not having Bingo, free roll black jack & poker tourny's)! The locals are here year round & the visitors are going to be here less & less due to gas prices, thus stop with your greedy stinkin thinkin & treat locals better & maybe we'll come back! Also, I've never met anyone that worked at the Mill that said they liked how it's run also! I see more layoffs in the near future due to the Mill's BAD attitude towards locals in this area! They are the WORSE run casino in Oregon!

Casino Employee wrote on Oct 7, 2008 5:00 AM:

First of all I would like to say I am a single mom of 2 that has not received a child support check in 10 years nor have I ever got ANY state assistance such as food stamps, health care or welfare.
The Mill Casino gave me a great job and provided great health insurance for me and my kids and has paid me enough to live on. They have done this for MANY parents in this area that have struggles. So for that I am very thankful for The Mill Casino.
Yes the Mill Casino definitly needs some help in many areas but nobody is perfect and I hope they will work it out soon before many more lose there jobs, I know I would not be able to make it without my job.
To all of you who lost your positions: You will be missed... and to beverage server Vicky- Keep your head up girl, stay home, collect unemployment and enjoy your new baby.

NB GAL wrote on Oct 6, 2008 10:42 PM:

People listen to what your saying-The Mill is like every other business they have to cut cost the economy is bad everywhere.
Be thankful for all the tribe does for this area and trust me they do alot.
The negativity is stupid-if you don't like the mill so be it but dont blame the casino for you loosing money-You made the choice to go there and eat or gamble you were not forced.
As for the lay offs I am really sorry but reality check this is life and people are loosing jobs everywhere.Get off the casinos back and worry about real issues

its an eyesore... wrote on Oct 6, 2008 7:43 PM:

JACKPOT JILL.... i did not say i moved away from gambling... i said i moved away from the mill.. i also said i have spent plenty there, only because it didnt every pay out, i could hit handpaid jackpot after jackpot, and still be down, i moved away, just like others quit going, because the machines are so tight in there and dont pay out, no one wants to go and donate. dont worry, i still do my fair share of gambling, just not at the mill...

Why wrote on Oct 6, 2008 6:03 AM:

It is really easy to point a finger at the other guy and blame. It is always sad when jobs are lost, especially when there are not many good paying jobs left in the community.

If you really want to blame someone, blame those who voted for GW in 2000 and 2004. Blame those who are voting for McCain in 2008 so we can have more of this. Blame your own ignorance. The Mill Casino, Wal-Mart and any other business does not thrive if YOU do not support it.

If you want to put your money where your mouth is, quit spending your money gambling at the Casino and then shopping at Wal-Mart in order to purchase goods at a cheap price. Be part of the solution and spend your money supporting local small businesses. This is one way to take care of our own community!

continued.... wrote on Oct 4, 2008 4:59 PM:

i have been there 2 1/2 years and put a lot into that place but it has also given me alot of expieriance, and i am thankful for that. as for everyone else theres alot of stuff flying around about whats really going on.the employees know a lot more but remember its all hear say and nothing is a true fact. also please for any guest who goes in there and is reading this remember they're very short handed and its not the front line employees fault so please dont take it out on them they are trying their hardest.the beverage staff is hurting big time so please take it easy on them its been a dificult week. please give them the benifit of the doubt. and comment on them if they are doing a good job it makes their day better. they are all very sweet great people and im so glad i got to know everyone. if you have a problem there are comment cards all over the place please let the people upstairs know. and please dont try and get any of them in truouble they had nothing to do with these decisions.

one of the unfortionate ones wrote on Oct 4, 2008 4:55 PM:

i was one of those 37 employees and yes its sad but as long as you are a hard worker you can find a job. im sure itll be hard and ive been looking also. for me the hardest part was not bein able to say bye to any of my co-workers. so for any employee of the casino who reads these know that all of us wish we had a chance to say bye. i loved my job personally and the money was a plus but really it was all the people, guest and employees that made going to work a happy time. i miss my direct co-workers a lot and will definatly be in touch with them. as for everyone else i will be in after my 30 days is up to say bye to everyone and see everyone. i have no hard feelings for the casino. i think its unfair yes but crap happens and you just have to move on. i spent 2 days in tears trying to figure out whats next.

gambler wrote on Oct 4, 2008 2:34 PM:

The person was right that said the whole Mill is built on pilings and with all the weight on them with the new hotel all the RV's and all the people in the casino especially when they have concerts and full houses, just think if that whole thing fell into the bay with all those people. It is scary alright.
Has anyone thought about this???
I think I will quit going there now that I think about it.

An Employee wrote on Oct 4, 2008 11:41 AM:

It is amazing how people can go off on something without the facts. The employees that did loose their jobs are missed very much so,most of the employees at The Mill think of the casino as a 2nd family. Did any of you think how many jobs were made when the hotel tower was built, gaming floor was expanded? Some of those employees are still working, like someone said I guess they should have had a crystal ball to look at to know gas would go up and the economy would go down.As for the comment about " never finding a beverage server" the beverage servers work hard to get your beverages to you, if you move to another slot machine you will be waiting, they can't read minds and know where you moved to(no I'm not a beverage server) So as an employee that is very thankful they still have a job along with many others think before you start saying the community would be better off without the Mill Casino, if the Mill was not here 500 + employees would not be working, so thank you for wishing we were all unemployeed.

Mr Reality Says wrote on Oct 4, 2008 11:12 AM:

This was about a workforce reduction. Unemployment costs are less than wages, and don't last forever. When you add in costs of benefits and taxes, unemployment costs don't compare to normal payroll costs. I'll venture a guess these things are looked at pretty carefully. I'm sure employees have been fired without severance, that's kind of the way things usually work in business.

Jackpot Jill wrote on Oct 4, 2008 9:11 AM:

This goes out to eyesore: OMG you sound like a true loser I hope the 950 miles you distanced yourself from your family and friends was enough. Frankly I think you should go more like dropping into the bay.Better yet get yourself into rehab and qet the help you need.You cant blame others for your addiction that is solely on YOU. OWN IT then and and only then can you rebuild the life you once had.

Truly Curious wrote on Oct 4, 2008 8:52 AM:

I wonder? Out of the total number of employees at the Mill, what percent are/were tribal members? And out of that percent, how many TM's lost their jobs in this layoff? Was this an across the board lay off, as they said. Or was this an across the board of non tribal member employees layoff? I'm not attempting to plant some sinister seed here, I am honestly truly curious.

Doesnt surprise me wrote on Oct 4, 2008 8:13 AM:

The Mill treats their employee's & locals badly, thus bad business decisions equals less money made! Only 2 good decisions they have made in the last 5 years is penny slots & the RV park, the only reason they are still in business! Now that gas prices are over $3, they better wake up & promote their business to locals here or they'll have more layoffs in the near future!

Take care of your locals and the locals will take care of you wrote on Oct 4, 2008 8:05 AM:

I stopped going to the Mill as soon as they raised their food prices, reduced their player card points/$$$ in half & the rest of the specials they had there (Bingo, free roll black jack & poker tourny's, etc). I won't be back until they change their attitude towards locals, because obviously there is less outsiders visiting them this year on why the layoffs! Actually it would serve them right to go under on how they treat their employee's & locals!

its an eyesore... wrote on Oct 3, 2008 10:37 PM:

first, i am sorry for the loss of jobs to the employees the mill "let go"...but i was an addicted gambler at the mill, i, myself, have spent plenty there... personally, i hate the mill. i have friends that work there, grateful they werent one of the ones that lost their jobs, but i had to move away from my family and friends because of the mill. i now live 950 miles from all my loved ones just to get away from it. it has ruined ALOT of lives in the bay area. it was built on old pilings, and personally, it would not hurt my feelings one bit if it fell off the face of the earth into the water. and if everyone wonders WHY the economy is so bad, they spent all there money at the mill and cant spend it elsewhere. the economy would be much better without the mill altogether.

Coos Bay Person wrote on Oct 3, 2008 7:44 PM:

Reality needed: I believe you need a wake up call, I know what I'm talking about and I do know of people who got fired and NOT layed off. I also know that the ones that they fired did not get a severance pay. Let me ask you this MR Reality, why would the casino lay them off when they pay the total unemployment bill on these people, the casino is making cut backs, not paying people for not working. If they pay them there unemployment they might as well have kept them working.

A Tribal Member wrote on Oct 3, 2008 3:24 PM:

I Have read all the above comments and I feel for you that have lost your jobs. My husband worked for forty years with Weyerhaeuser, when he was laid off when they closed down and moved away. We had four children and elderly parents that I took care of. So I know how you are feeling. But you have to remember that you are young and you will get your job back when the business picks up I'm sure. Who would have known that the gas prices would go out of sight and the banks closing down three years ago? No one can answer that I don't think. So stop and think about what the Coquille Tribe has done for you and this community. The Coquille Indian Tribe has a heart and it took a lot of their time trying to work out what is best for The Mill Casino and Hotel right now and for you the employees. We have pride and we want to be good neighbors to our community so please think before you react...............

Rina wrote on Oct 3, 2008 1:48 PM:

Well i have to say first off i,m sorry for the people that lost their jobs at the mill. But i worked there for 12 years and have nothing bad to say about them. They have gave lots of people jobs. And where can you go and wait tables and get the benefits they offer. The Mill has contributed alot to your area. So you should be thankful for that. Lookat all the people that have jobs if the mill wasn,t there all those people would be out of work. And have to leave your area there isn,t alot around there. Alot of business are having trouble so lighten up on them. And if it wasn,t for the casinos the people who gamble would be playing state lottery games and we know they don,t put the money in to your community. The mill helps the community alot. Go mill miss everyone alot

hello people wrote on Oct 3, 2008 1:40 PM:

Casino's are made to make "them money" It's not a not for profit. They are out for themselves and that is a fact of life, no casino is different. However they are an asset to this community, could you imagine the other 500 employees not having jobs. The community would be totally scrued.
To the people that say the casino has made addicts. If those people werent gambling here they would go to Florence or somewhere else, or be addicted to something else. It has to do with the people and lack of self control. A close friend of mine is an addict and has lost everything but he brought upon himself not the casino.

Reality Check wrote on Oct 3, 2008 1:39 PM:

To Coos Bay Person - I have no idea why you're making up such malarky except that you have a personal bias. The casino had a RIF due to the economy. Good people lost their jobs. They will get unemployment. Those with tenure also got severance pay. Everyone got in lieu of notice pay. The casino organized outplacement help and counseling. This is happening everywhere especially in the hospitality business. The Tribe should be very proud of its new hotel and the many benefits its provided to the entire county.

put the blame where it belongs wrote on Oct 3, 2008 1:07 PM:

as someone who was born and raised here i can say the casino has given jobs to many who would not have had them in the first place so everyone should be grateful for that, also i remember many companies that have wanted to come here and have been voted out by all you people that are probably on here complaining if you want people to stay and have good jobs quit voting out businesses that want to come here..duh no brainer

Proud Tribal Member wrote on Oct 3, 2008 12:42 PM:

I am a Tribal member who once worked at the Casino. I am very sorry to hear that employees have been terminated! At the same time understand why it is necessary it is happening all over the country! I do have a few comments to make in response to some of the previous comments. What some people fail to remember is the GOOD things that the Tribe has done for my home town community! The Tribe, CEDCO, and the Mill are valuable assets to the community and have contributed a lot of money (millions) back in to the community! I look back on the past of North Bend/Coos Bay and recall how few job opportunities there were. The Tribe has brought a lot of jobs to the area and like other businesses, sometimes there is a need for layoffs and cut backs. I’m not making excuses for the Tribe but would like people to state some of the GOOD things they have done for the community and not always the bad! I am PROUD of my Tribe’s accomplishments and contributions in my home town and look forward to the many contributions in store for the future!

nb2 wrote on Oct 3, 2008 12:40 PM:

NB, it is attitudes like yours that is the downfall of not only this community, but the nation as well. No body wants to take responsibility for their own actions. Let’s just blame someone else. "The world owes me". BS. No one forces anyone to go to the casino. If they go, spend and get addicted they really have no one to blame but themselves. I think the word might be self control.

Give me a Break wrote on Oct 3, 2008 12:37 PM:

After reading through all of these comments, it seems like what the Tribe should have done was look into a crystal ball.

They should have seen this economic downturn 3 years ago when they started the expansion.

They should have anticipated that gas prices would go over $4 per gallon.

They should have anticipated that the housing market would take one of the steepest downturns in history.

They should have anticipated that our government would have had to pass a $700 billion bailout of our financial markets.

They should have seen all of this coming correct?

Give me a break people!

Take care of the locals wrote on Oct 3, 2008 12:31 PM:

The Mill unlike the rest of the successful casinos in Oregon, don't take care of the locals! They over charge for food, don't offer popular things like bingo, free roll tourny's in their game room, etc! I've stop going when the Mill stopped the above activities & most of the people I know stopped also. Now only visitors & gambling addicted locals go to the Mill & obviously less visitors due to the high gas prices of around $4! Wake up Mill & support your locals with giving a little to get a little/alot from the local people here!

P.S. I've only met a few local people working there that truely liked working for the Mill also & that should tell the Mill something also!

Coosbay person wrote on Oct 3, 2008 12:20 PM:

To realityneeded, yes people lose there jobs all the time, but the big business that lets them go doesn't need to lie to the public about being laid off, most of these people were FIRED. And if they give unemployment to these people the money will come out of the Casino's pocketbook, so firing was better for the casino. The casino pays it's own unemployment.

RealityNeeded wrote on Oct 3, 2008 11:29 AM:

While many of you are "blasting" the Mill as "the devil", reality is people loose jobs all the time, no employer is obligated to give you an explanation and a kiss goodbye. Business is business people. Get used to many more people loosing their jobs as this economy sinks even lower. Don't blame the business' blame your Government, local and Federal. Get out and vote and stop whining.

Dave from NB wrote on Oct 3, 2008 11:22 AM:

I agree with Try running your business smarter, because the Mill really needs to take care of the locals & not just depend on visitors! Locals are here year round & would start coming back if the food was cheaper, had Bingo (Alot of people are playing at the churches, instead of going to the Mill) & other fun things like the free roll tourny's to get locals through the front door of the Mill, because they would spend their money one way or another while there! Actually a BAD business decision to expand in tough economic conditions & should of used that extra money promoting specials for the locals instead! I agree with that statement, if it wasn't for slot machine play, the Mill would be out of business already!

ononomous wrote on Oct 3, 2008 9:13 AM:

remember, it is always the worker be that dies first.
those that do the dirty work, and hold the basic business together are the least paid, and the first to go.
so goes the need for American greed, no matter what kind of business it is.

Coosbay Citizen wrote on Oct 3, 2008 8:43 AM:

Well, I can se there is alot going on. Has the tribeal council thought of sitting down and talking to these ppl they fired? I feel that they should either get them another job or at least make a nice severence pay and an awesome reference with help on getting employment. They ned to realize that htese ppl have family to support instead of not caring for them. If the Mill keeps it up, even the higher ups won't have a job. The mill wanted to be bigger and better at what cost you say? How about the food you are taking out of the mouths of the employees children and the clothing and shelter? Think about that. I thought it was about family? Guess that was a farce. Come on The Mill, you talk a good game, start showing some compasssion.

CBNative wrote on Oct 3, 2008 8:03 AM:

For the employees that lost their jobs it is truly sad.to the rest of you that feel the Tribe is the anti-Crist they are just trying to run a buisness and if you look at the National unemployment figures our Bay Area is just part of the over-all National crisis. This is a local business and they are not about to outsource any of the jobs overseas, so why not give them the support and hopefully after the vote our Country will be able to get back on track and Americans can get back to work.

Hummmmmm wrote on Oct 3, 2008 7:35 AM:

Maybe the Mill and the new airport TERMINAL can go in together and put in a few FACTORY OUTLET STORES, they seem to keep getting customers.

NB wrote on Oct 3, 2008 7:33 AM:

This is what the casino gets for treating their customers so bad, they eventually quit coming there.
And in this bad economy nobody needs the MILL, to bad they don't just GO AWAY. They aren't needed here, it was the downfall of this town. Taking and taking from all the people who couldn't afford to gamble in the first place and causing a lot of addits of the poor old people who don't have anything else to do so they started gambling, and now can't quit. And THEY DON'T PAY ANYTHING OUT ON THEIR MACHINES. Everyone I know that likes to play slots are now going to Florence to gamble. If Florence quits paying out they will go to SPIRIT MOUNTAIN where they pay out much better....

ExMillPlayer wrote on Oct 3, 2008 7:24 AM:

This is what happens to a casino that is so greedy they quit paying out anything on their slot machines. They used to pay out a little, not anymore and everyone who played there is talking about the tightening of all the slot machines, and don't go there anymore. This is a tight economy and there is a shortage of money, if people want to have a little fun gambling they want their money to last a little longer and letting them play awhile, not spending a couple hundred (or more) dollars and having to go home in less than an hour because the machines are so tight they aren't giving anything back to be able to play awhile. The Mill is known all over Oregon as being the tightest casino in the state.
People quit coming there as a result.

Linus wrote on Oct 3, 2008 5:58 AM:

But wait, didn't The World's own headline loudly proclaim that everything was fine here in Coos County, just as recently as a few days ago? I guess the "local banker" who tried to convince us that Coos Bay isn't part of the national economy can join the hundreds of other financial "experts" who have been proven utterly, completely wrong about everything. Maybe that guy can get a job in Washington DC-they seem to like to hire the same people who cause major systemic problems to try and fix them.

Sorry wrote on Oct 3, 2008 2:49 AM:

All I have to say is I am so sorry to my fellow workers who are no longer with us, you will all be greatly missed in one way or another. Each and everyone of you have touched anothers life in some small way, weither it was just your smile, your hello passing in the hall, sharing a laugh or whatever. Know that everyone left is thinking of you and hoping each and everyone of you will be ok. We miss you too much already! Keep your chins up... It should have been a lot more "upstairs" and a whole lot less downstairs or the actual workers that were let go!

Here We Go AGAIN wrote on Oct 3, 2008 2:00 AM:

Doesn't look like the tribe is such a good nieghbor now.. Wal Mart doesn't even treat their people this bad. They do not care about anybody, but themselves...

inside scoop wrote on Oct 2, 2008 11:49 PM:

therebwere more than 37 people laid off. Last count was 42. While a few were offered jobs in other departments they were still laid off before those jobs were offered and they had to take a decrease in pay. Why not gt ridnof the beverage servers? It's no like they ever get your drink to you before it gets warm anyways. Keep the people who take pride in theirnjobs and dumb the tribal employeesnwho take their tribal status for granted and have every other day off due to a tribal holiday they still get paid for. How about getting rid of the marketing director who made such poor decisions when it came to he cknstuction in the first place.

Hank wrote on Oct 2, 2008 11:34 PM:

Well, Well! I'm glad to see that upper managment kept their jobs and will be getting a bigger bonus this year. If the Tribe wants to save their Casino, they need to replace the idiots up stairs who said "the casino had the money to add on". But what the hell, thats what congress does as well. The big pigs wallow in the good cold crap and the little pigs gotta cook in the sun. To you fat pigs ustairs sleep well tonight, and to those people that got fired, goodluck, and to those still employed, hang in there and give the casino the effort that they pay for!! Hank The Tank!

casino worker wrote on Oct 2, 2008 11:22 PM:

I fell for everyone who lost their job at the casino. If they had not built that new Hotel everyone would still be there. it is not like the need more hotel. they just think about themselves.

Agreed wrote on Oct 2, 2008 9:33 PM:

To Gene:
I agree somewhat, however is this a bad thing? Look at all of civilization and tell me what has led to collapse. We know that the environment has played a huge factor, as well as leadership and its economical impact. All civilizations begin to decline at some point; it is inevitable. Sustainability only lasts so long.

local Coos Bay wrote on Oct 2, 2008 7:26 PM:

You forgot the local business. WE locals are ignored. The FOOD WAS GOOD VALUE AND FIRST CLASS. Prices have gone up and the restaurant is empty and the food is
bad.I would like to see THREE Rivers take it over.Compare your food and service to other local casino and you will see why you are vacant. It is a shame. Seven feathers beffet is 30% less and better quality. They also give daily BARGAIN SPECIALS. WEdnsday Spirit mountain has a great sea food buffet.
I would like to support the local Casino
NEED NEW management and an attitude
change for customer and employee?????

Coos Bay Person wrote on Oct 2, 2008 7:04 PM:

People, don't let the article fool you, most all of the people let go were fired and will not be able to get unemployment The people who are being terminated are mostly long time employees, the ones that they moved to other dept. are favorites of management. The casino brought in people to manage depts. from out of the area and they no nothing of small town life. Managers that they hired from this area NO nothing about operating casinos. I for one do not feel sorry for the tribe or their management. I feel sorry for the people who are working for them wondering if they are going to be next. I say get rid of management and let the workers take care of business they know more of what is happening around the casino and how to get things done, right the first time.

Try just being smarter wrote on Oct 2, 2008 4:36 PM:

To "Try running your business smarter":

Let's see, The Mill has been in business for over 13 years. The people running the operation have over a hundred years in combined casino management experience. Yet I'm sure you know far more than them when comes making these decisions. BINGO is a losing operation, period. As for food prices, look around town, everyone is raising their prices.

To Everyone else: You must either be ignorant, bigoted or just plain uneducated. The Mill Casino, and CEDCO, are valuable assets to this community. What would the unemployment rate be without those 500+ jobs? The Casino & Hotel expansion project was something that began a very long time ago, long before this economic collapse. Not only will it provide more lodging for the community, but it has the potential to draw many conventions to this area with its expanded banquet & meeting rooms. Greed? Yes, the Coquille Indian Tribe is so greedy that they have given out Millions of dollars to many local non-profits. As for management reaping the benefits from these layoffs, that doesn't even deserve a response.

Try running your business smarter wrote on Oct 2, 2008 2:26 PM:

Try the following:

1) Bring back cheaper food (You keep raisin the price), maybe locals will again eat in there?

2) Bring back Bingo, maybe locals will again play there, eat there, play slots there, play game tables again? They are now playing Bingo at several churches in the same area!

3) Bring back free roll Black Jack & Poker tourny's, that use to bring in OVER 50 ppl per tourny wanting to play & spend $$$ in your Casino!

4) Finally, make everyone use their players card to see what they are doing or playing in your casino, instead of guessing!

IF it wasn't for slot machine play...You would be OUT OF BUSINESS already...

Gene wrote on Oct 2, 2008 1:38 PM:

It is too bad that when things perfectly, there are people who jump in with lots of remarks that aren't even founded on reality. The problem, incase you haven't read a paper or watched a news report, is that this country is in real serious trouble. We have shipped most jobs out of the country along with billions of dollars to keep unwarrented military bases operating in almost every country there is. All our money is flowing in one direction, OUT. If it isn't stopped soon, this country will economicly collapse.

JObs wrote on Oct 2, 2008 12:52 PM:

There are 3 open jobs at the City Of Coos....

no layoff they were fired wrote on Oct 2, 2008 12:42 PM:

these people were fired not layed off. don't let the casino sugar coat it for you. there were also several forced retirements and shady severance packages. let's see work for the casino for 3 years they fire you and send you on your way with 900 bucks in your pocket. how sad...

Not laid off wrote on Oct 2, 2008 12:32 PM:

Sorry to see it happen but for those people that quit their cake jobs years ago at Bay Area Hospital to jump over to the casino, I hope the greedy veil you've been living under has finally been lifted.

NB RESIDENT wrote on Oct 2, 2008 12:08 PM:

Sad to see the loss of jobs and closing of CB/NC businesses. McMahans announced they are closing. There are no jobs in this area for laid off workers to go to,
This is a depressed area

NB Resident wrote on Oct 2, 2008 11:37 AM:

The money spent on that fancy hotel should have been kept aside to secure the jobs, not built to sit empty. If the people aren't coming to gamble and have disposable income to do it with, why on earth would they come and spend the night....hello....you can't tell me that they didn't see this coming. Places like Reno and Vegas have been hurting for a couple of years now, but the Mill just kept building. Now they;ll just be another empty building in town, this one just happens to be 7 stories tall!!!

Not surprised wrote on Oct 2, 2008 11:33 AM:

How in the world can Doering add insult to injury by making the comment "its not real huge"....try telling that to the 37 people who got laid off (oh yeah, he already did!!)....how awful for these people to be tossed aside with this comment while they are now scrambling to take care of their financial security....1 person who looses their job is huge to me. It means 1 more person who might have to leave the area to find work let alone 37. And I am sure they are feeling really good as they walk away from their jobs knowing know that the huge fancy new hotel and the cost to build it added to their demise.

GREED wrote on Oct 2, 2008 11:26 AM:

So..what happens when you get a big head and continue to be greedy and try to build an empire?? Citizens once again pay the price. Like the story said,in light of all the recent developments and expansion costs, and a diving economy, they just cant afford to keep 37 people around who desperatly need their jobs. No doubt the big shots running the place are just fine and most likely will absorb the extra funds. maybe nexy year they will build another hotel, or another RV park....perhaps a few more resturants...
then they can lay off another 50 or so employees........maybe even more. Dont you think the whole casino/resort blah blah blah is a bit much for Coos Bay Oregon anyway? i appreciate that they provide jobs, but ultimatly greed will once again destroy everything, incluiding lives.

one of the laid off workers wrote on Oct 2, 2008 10:52 AM:

I'm glad to see them partnering with the Employment Department this time, and not South Coast Business Employment Coporation; they will get quality services from ED.

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