Employee sues Wynn Las Vegas over secondhand smoke
A Wynn Las Vegas employee is suing the resort, claiming it is an unsafe workplace because of secondhand smoke.
The federal lawsuit, which seeks class action status, alleges the casino encouraged patrons to light up and disciplined workers if they complained.
The court filing by Wynn dealer Kanie Kastroll accuses Wynn Las Vegas of breaching its duty to provide a safe workplace for employees and seeks damages of more than $5 million.
Kastroll has suffered asthma and other health problems while working for Wynn, her lawyers allege. She has retained Chicago-based class action law firm Kamber Edelson.
The firm may be best known for its class action lawsuit against the makers of the Thomas the Tank toy. That suit, which was based on claims that the toy used lead paint, was settled for $30 million.
Wynn Las Vegas is the second major resort operator to be hit with a lawsuit recently because of secondhand smoke dangers.
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